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Topic #29549 6 posts Started by Project95St202
Hello every1 in 6gc I have couple questions & I think this would have to do with Braking / Suspension / Handling

I never worked on a FWD cars which is sad, On my RWD cars it was always ok to stagger the wheels. Front being 19X8's & rear being 19x11's, well looking at a 6G Celica with a 18x7.5 or 18x8 wheels all around make the rear fender look kind of weird. The fact that there is a big space between the rear fender & the wheel, so I was wonder if I could fit a 18x8.5 or a 18.9 in the rear would it make any diffrence in driving? or would it hurt anything in the car?
If you have tried this I would love to know what would happen & if anyone know what would happen I would really like to know as well.

Thanks 6Gcer's

This post has been edited by Project95St202: Sep 30, 2005 - 6:15 PM
You can do it. It can hurt handling performance... but since you even consider 18in wheels... I don't think that will matter. It shouldn't matter as a driver car either... but just so you know... FWD track cars typically run much smaller rears than fronts (ie: 16x8 fronts 15x6.5 rears) to increase tuck-in during cornering. The reason for staggering is to increase traction to the drive wheels to upset the car's normal handling characteristics.

"It's ok to be naked girl... I'm an artist!"1995 AT200 Celica ST:stocked out daily driver...1984 AE86 Corolla GT-SR5:silvertop 20V 4AGE project car jacked up with goodies...1991 SW2x MR2 n/a:bare bones hardtop model soon to be...
-Kwanza26+Sep 30, 2005 - 10:54 PM
QUOTE(Kwanza26 @ Sep 30, 2005 - 10:54 PM)
You can do it.  It can hurt handling performance... but since you even consider 18in wheels... I don't think that will matter.  It shouldn't matter as a driver car either... but just so you know... FWD track cars typically run much smaller rears than fronts (ie: 16x8 fronts 15x6.5 rears) to increase tuck-in during cornering.  The reason for staggering is to increase traction to the drive wheels to upset the car's normal handling characteristics.
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Well sooner or later I know that I will be going for performance but as of right now I'm going for a clean look as in stock body with a Toyota add on & nothing crazy. I tried on 1 of my friends Subaru WRX aftermarket rim which was 18x8 & kind of felt that the 6G Celica's rear fenders were too far out from the wheel leave a big space of gap. So I was wondering if the rear wheels are wider then the front would there be any problems. I know that on a AWD cars your not allowed to stagger the wheels from front to rear "I learned the hard way from my BMW 330xi" So if I was planning on putting 18x8 in the fronts & 18x9 in the rear you don't think I'll have any problems ?

This post has been edited by Project95St202: Oct 1, 2005 - 12:57 AM
I run 18x8.5 with 34mm backspace on all 4.
Use this web page to help figure out what you want. http://350zx.com/tire-wheel.html
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This post has been edited by tjtcr4: Oct 1, 2005 - 8:30 AM
-tjtcr4+Oct 1, 2005 - 8:26 AM
QUOTE(tjtcr4 @ Oct 1, 2005 - 8:26 AM)
I run 18x8.5 with 34mm backspace on all 4.
Use this web page to help figure out what you want. http://350zx.com/tire-wheel.html
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Oh >biggrin.gif> your rear fender & the wheel gap looks great ! That is just the look I was looking for so I'm gussing 8.5 in the rear would do. By any chance was the car dropped or do rub fenders when you cross over bumps / pot holes ?
-Project95St202+Oct 1, 2005 - 8:12 PM
QUOTE(Project95St202 @ Oct 1, 2005 - 8:12 PM)
Oh  >biggrin.gif>  your rear fender & the wheel gap looks great ! That is just the look I was looking for so I'm gussing 8.5 in the rear would do. By any chance was the car dropped or do rub fenders when you cross over bumps / pot holes ?
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To bring this back... the fender/wheel gap is not dependent on the width of the wheel... but the offset of the wheels. Celicas can wear as low as mid-high 20's offset without hitting the fender... but they typically will look very flush with low 30's mm offset (stock alloys is something like 36-40mm offset). The reason typical wheels are very tucked looking is because typical wheels are made in a very universal offset (40-48mm). Subbie wheels are of even higher offset... something like 52mm or something so they'll be mega tucked.

"It's ok to be naked girl... I'm an artist!"1995 AT200 Celica ST:stocked out daily driver...1984 AE86 Corolla GT-SR5:silvertop 20V 4AGE project car jacked up with goodies...1991 SW2x MR2 n/a:bare bones hardtop model soon to be...