Suspension & Wheels - Fitment/offset question

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juliankv73
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Suspension & Wheels - Fitment/offset question

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Hi

Long story but I need to sort my Dads suspension as his shocks on his MR2 are failing.

My Dad was going to fit Meister R's but has decided not to.

I was going to put on my Desmonds Wise wheels on his 2.

But will 17" x 8" et35 and 17" x 9" et38 fit on a Mk2 with stock suspension?

Im thinking the rear arches would need to be rolled, but am concerned about whether the wheels would clear the struts :-k


Cheers Julian
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Re: Suspension & Wheels - Fitment/offset question

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they'll fit no problem, look at my build thread.
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Rob85 wrote:they'll fit no problem, look at my build thread.


Thanks Rob, my fronts are 8J

From reading the for sale ad your fronts were 17x7,5 et36 front :-k

So I'm guessing an 8j et 35 on the fronts will be flush and no rubbing?!
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Re: Suspension & Wheels - Fitment/offset question

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juliankv73 wrote:
Rob85 wrote:they'll fit no problem, look at my build thread.


Thanks Rob, my fronts are 8J

From reading the for sale ad your fronts were 17x7,5 et36 front :-k


correct, there's more than 1/4" between the inside of the rim and the strut though, quite a bit more.

in fact, you're more likely to encounter rim-to-spring issues with adjustable coilovers, since the OD of the spring is bigger (and therefore closer) than the OD of a fixed spring platform damper, where the spring platform and spring sits above the tyre - the only issue you'd run into there is if running (incorrect) tall tyres like a 225/45 as opposed to a 215/40 you may rub the tread of the tyre on the bottom of the spring cup
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Re: Suspension & Wheels - Fitment/offset question

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thats with a 215/40 and a set of old KYB gymkhana dampers (due to be replaced...)

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Re: Suspension & Wheels - Fitment/offset question

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Thanks Rob :thumleft:

That's great mate, Ill get my Desmond's out of the loft and onto my dads v6 \:D/
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