New 17" wheels......pointers gratefully received

New 17" wheels......pointers gratefully received

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Yex 450

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4,583 posts

220 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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I am giving serious consideration to changing my wheels for something a little more robust. I currently have 17" RS soft alloys ,key word here is soft, all round and all at 7.5J. They keep getting picked up at MOT time for having imperfect beads, almost certainly due to the poor road surfaces we all have to tolerate. I have had all 4 wheels refurbished by Lepsons twice now and the MOT today came up with the same advisory note.

So, as I know very little about wheel options on the Chimaera I'd like any pointers towards an alternative set. I currently run 215/40/17 on the front and 225/45/17 on the rear with no rubbing issues at all. I would like some wider tyres on the rear and as my current choice of tyre are Yokohama ADR08's and these come in 245/45/17 I'd like to be able to fit these but am not sure if I would need 8J width to do this ?

I really like these:

https://www.wheelbasealloys.com/alloy-wheels/team-...

Would it be possible to get two in 7.5J for the front keeping my 215/40/17 tyres and two in 8J for the rear and putting on a set of 245/45/17 Yokohamas and still have no rubbing issues?

Input gratefully received thumbup

rigga

8,728 posts

201 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Daz. shout your threads here!!

SILICONEKID 345HP 12.03

14,997 posts

231 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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I would put 8j runs on the back no matter what tyre size you decide.

I've seen 245/45/17 on the rest and the guy said he had no problems .
The Speedo would be out by a bit .
I prefer 235/45/17.

If you put 17" on the fronts the rate would look like a tractor tyre and the front low profile.

you want to try and make the total tyre height on the rear 1" higher to create the " difference you get with a smaller wheel on the front .

SILICONEKID 345HP 12.03

14,997 posts

231 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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SILICONEKID 345HP 12.03 said:
I would put 8j runs on the back no matter what tyre size you decide.

I've seen 245/45/17 on the rear and the guy said he had no problems .
The Speedo would be out by a bit .
I prefer 235/45/17.


You want to try and make the total tyre height on the rear 1" higher to create the " difference you get with a smaller wheel on the front .

wuckfitracing

990 posts

143 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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rigga said:
Daz. shout your threads here!!
He should be busy looking for steering racks.

ianwayne

6,284 posts

268 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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Team Dynamics wheels are actually manufactured in West Bromwich. The company is Rimstock but they trade as magikwheels on ebay. May be worth contacting them direct to see if you can get a staggered set:

Rimstock
Church Lane
West Bromwich
West Midlands
B71 1BY
United Kingdom

http://www.rimstock.com/content/find-my-wheels-0

SILICONEKID 345HP 12.03

14,997 posts

231 months

Friday 9th March 2018
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SILICONEKID 345HP 12.03 said:
I would put 8j runs on the back no matter what tyre size you decide.

I've seen 245/45/17 fitted and the guy said he had no problems .
The Speedo would be out by a bit .
I prefer 235/45/17.

If you put 17" on the fronts the rear would look like a tractor tyre and the front low profile.

you want to try and make the total tyre height on the rear 1" higher to create the " difference you get with a smaller wheel on the front .

CanoeSniffer

926 posts

87 months

Saturday 10th March 2018
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These are the same wheels currently fitted to my Chim. 17x7.5J all round, 215/40/R17 at the front and 235/45R17 rear. I think they look awesome!

magpies

5,129 posts

182 months

Saturday 10th March 2018
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they look very similar to the ones I fitted to my Celica GT4 RS200 look-a-like




Yex 450

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4,583 posts

220 months

Sunday 11th March 2018
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Cheers for all the input gents, much appreciated thumbup

My car is currently as I want it ride and handling wise so I doubt I will be putting 18" wheels on the back, but do appreciate the reasoning behind this and the nose down look the car was designed to have. I think I can achieve this with correct tyre sizing and creating a 25mm difference that way.

I'll drop the guys who produce the Pro Race wheels an email to see if they have any input on widths but would like to be able to fit 8J on the back to give me a few more options tyre wise to give the 25mm difference in front and rear ride height. I'm fairly certain the maximum width on an 8J rim is 245 from a link in an old thread I read when looking for tyre recommendations so that works well if that proves to be true.

215/40 17 will have a diameter of 431 + (215 x40% x 2) = 603 mm
245/40 17 will have a diameter of 431 + (245 x40% x 2) = 627 mm

One last question, are the ET measurements still 25 front and 33 rear ? I currently have 5mm spacers on the front but if I can get the Pro Race wheels in the correct offset out of the box I can take these off.

Again, thanks for all the input so far smile

RobXjcoupe

3,168 posts

91 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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Yex 450 said:
Cheers for all the input gents, much appreciated thumbup

My car is currently as I want it ride and handling wise so I doubt I will be putting 18" wheels on the back, but do appreciate the reasoning behind this and the nose down look the car was designed to have. I think I can achieve this with correct tyre sizing and creating a 25mm difference that way.

I'll drop the guys who produce the Pro Race wheels an email to see if they have any input on widths but would like to be able to fit 8J on the back to give me a few more options tyre wise to give the 25mm difference in front and rear ride height. I'm fairly certain the maximum width on an 8J rim is 245 from a link in an old thread I read when looking for tyre recommendations so that works well if that proves to be true.

215/40 17 will have a diameter of 431 + (215 x40% x 2) = 603 mm
245/40 17 will have a diameter of 431 + (245 x40% x 2) = 627 mm

One last question, are the ET measurements still 25 front and 33 rear ? I currently have 5mm spacers on the front but if I can get the Pro Race wheels in the correct offset out of the box I can take these off.

Again, thanks for all the input so far smile
Not sure if you bought any new wheels.
Personally I would fit 7j front wheels with the 215 40 r17 tyre et25. The tyre protects the wheel a bit more but doesn’t look narrow. It’s the size Ive had fitted to my Griff for the last 14 years and it still gets the thumbs up for its wheels smile

Yex 450

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4,583 posts

220 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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RobXjcoupe said:
Not sure if you bought any new wheels.
Personally I would fit 7j front wheels with the 215 40 r17 tyre et25. The tyre protects the wheel a bit more but doesn’t look narrow. It’s the size Ive had fitted to my Griff for the last 14 years and it still gets the thumbs up for its wheels smile
Cheers Rob, still looking at the moment but have posted a note in the Ford section as my current wheels are RS Soft Line alloys so may find an owner in there smile

RobXjcoupe

3,168 posts

91 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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Yex 450 said:
RobXjcoupe said:
Not sure if you bought any new wheels.
Personally I would fit 7j front wheels with the 215 40 r17 tyre et25. The tyre protects the wheel a bit more but doesn’t look narrow. It’s the size Ive had fitted to my Griff for the last 14 years and it still gets the thumbs up for its wheels smile
Cheers Rob, still looking at the moment but have posted a note in the Ford section as my current wheels are RS Soft Line alloys so may find an owner in there smile

Just so you can see how the 7j front wheel sits in the arch on my Griff.
Out of curiosity what price are you after for the ford wheels?

SILICONEKID 345HP 12.03

14,997 posts

231 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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SILICONEKID 345HP 12.03 said:
I thought 17" front with 215/40/17 tyres
were crashy thats why Iam running 16 and 17" with big walls .

205/50/16
235/45/17

I allso have 300mm AP brakes which look the business .
I will never change the above tyre sizes .

They look balanced , fill the archers and give a better ride .

Yex 450

Original Poster:

4,583 posts

220 months

Wednesday 21st March 2018
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RobXjcoupe said:

Just so you can see how the 7j front wheel sits in the arch on my Griff.
Out of curiosity what price are you after for the ford wheels?
That is a stunning looking car and the wheels really suit it thumbup

I'm not sure what my wheels are worth to be honest but I'm now going to deliver the front two wheels to Lepsons next week for a full refurb and hopefully they will last until the end of the summer when I can look again at a new set of wheels.

Sardonicus

18,957 posts

221 months

Wednesday 21st March 2018
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RobXjcoupe said:
Yex 450 said:
RobXjcoupe said:
Not sure if you bought any new wheels.
Personally I would fit 7j front wheels with the 215 40 r17 tyre et25. The tyre protects the wheel a bit more but doesn’t look narrow. It’s the size Ive had fitted to my Griff for the last 14 years and it still gets the thumbs up for its wheels smile
Cheers Rob, still looking at the moment but have posted a note in the Ford section as my current wheels are RS Soft Line alloys so may find an owner in there smile

Just so you can see how the 7j front wheel sits in the arch on my Griff.
Out of curiosity what price are you after for the ford wheels?
Staggered alloys with a rim wink top dog bow

QBee

20,957 posts

144 months

Wednesday 21st March 2018
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If you don’t have new wheels budget, you can buy anything off EBay that fits a four stud Ford Fiesta or Focus, and simply fit the wheels with 5mm spacers. Any thicker and you will need longer studs. You may need spigot rings if they original owner bought wheels with a bigger centre hole - a few quid off EBay to get the hole down to 63.4 mm TVR centres.

These Team Dynamics Monzas were £180 off an Essex Focus owner, for example.


Yex 450

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4,583 posts

220 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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QBee said:
If you don’t have new wheels budget, you can buy anything off EBay that fits a four stud Ford Fiesta or Focus, and simply fit the wheels with 5mm spacers. Any thicker and you will need longer studs. You may need spigot rings if they original owner bought wheels with a bigger centre hole - a few quid off EBay to get the hole down to 63.4 mm TVR centres.

These Team Dynamics Monzas were £180 off an Essex Focus owner, for example.

I've seen those on your car and really like them. Current favourites are the Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2, the Raceline's that Peter has and the Monza's you have thumbup

I may wait until the Rockingham day and view the options there smile

phazed

21,844 posts

204 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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Just another look.




magpies

5,129 posts

182 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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phazed said:
Just another look.



they really do suite that smokin