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fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Wed Nov 05, 2014 4:25 pm
by dmhc
hi all,
have come across a few problems in attempting to fit 18x8.5 +35 wheels properly on my 2005 Liberty. current tyres are 225/40/18 and stretched slightly to fit, yet still poking approx. 18mm.
planning on lowing the car with BC coilovers in the future, though wondering if i'll still have issues? guard pulling and rolling required? is it time to cut my losses and get wheels that fit?
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:09 pm
by Jimmy S
Rolled guards and some -ve camber will get them pretty close to fitting with a 225 I reckon... Depends how low you go!
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Fri Nov 07, 2014 10:30 am
by sheppo9
8.5" isn't wide, +35 is a low-ish offset thou.
Roll the rears (get rid of that pinch weld on the inside too), add that Whiteline bush kit to the rear for some camber and done.
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Sat Nov 08, 2014 3:43 pm
by dmhc
thanks for the replies. forgot to mention the poke is on the front only, whereas the rear sits pretty much flush (maybe out by ~5mm) on stock suspension.
hoping to organise the coilovers soon, so will update this things start happening.
also, can anyone link me to the correct whiteline kit?
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Sat Nov 08, 2014 8:01 pm
by MA44AL
I used to run 8.5 +35 on my car with a 10mm spacer in the rear. Heres what it looks like fitment wise. Once you lower it more the wheels will camber in naturally plus the coilovers should have adjustable camber tops at the front.
Heres the whitline camber kit:
http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_det ... ber=KCA399
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:27 pm
by Brunsy3.0
What size rubber you runnin with that setup?
I been looking at 18x8 unsure of offset as yet maybe +43
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:06 am
by blacktop™
35 is a good offset for 8 inch wide wheels. 43 is too high
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Sun Nov 09, 2014 9:58 am
by Brunsy3.0
Will 235/40s fit no issue? Or maybe a slight roll front and back. Looking at coilovers down the line when the billies pack it in
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Sun Nov 09, 2014 12:03 pm
by blacktop™
8.5 inch is better for a 235/40 tyre.
if you dont want to roll guards and what not, go for a 18x8.5 with offset in the 43-45 range.
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2014 1:31 pm
by dmhc
so the coils went in, had the car lowered, cambered (with the rear kit) and had all the guards rolled, and have no real issues any more. unfortunately no photos of the before but the front definitely sits a lot more flush, albeit still approx. ~5mm out.
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2014 2:02 pm
by shav
dmhc wrote:so the coils went in, had the car lowered, cambered (with the rear kit) and had all the guards rolled, and have no real issues any more. unfortunately no photos of the before but the front definitely sits a lot more flush, albeit still approx. ~5mm out.
Whats it like with a load of people in the back?
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:21 pm
by dmhc
shav wrote:dmhc wrote:so the coils went in, had the car lowered, cambered (with the rear kit) and had all the guards rolled, and have no real issues any more. unfortunately no photos of the before but the front definitely sits a lot more flush, albeit still approx. ~5mm out.
Whats it like with a load of people in the back?
to be honest, i have never driven with a full load of people since i've owned the car, which has been about 2 years now.
not really comparable, but i did drive home with the old suspension & stock wheels with tyres in the back with no scraping after getting the work done.
Re: fitting "wide" wheels

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2014 5:23 pm
by shav
dmhc wrote:shav wrote:dmhc wrote:so the coils went in, had the car lowered, cambered (with the rear kit) and had all the guards rolled, and have no real issues any more. unfortunately no photos of the before but the front definitely sits a lot more flush, albeit still approx. ~5mm out.
Whats it like with a load of people in the back?
to be honest, i have never driven with a full load of people since i've owned the car, which has been about 2 years now.
not really comparable, but i did drive home with the old suspension & stock wheels with tyres in the back with no scraping after getting the work done.
That's a bit of weight in the back. Probably equivalent to 2 people. Thanks for the feedback