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Old Jul 27, 2012 | 03:35 PM
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Stretching Tires/Offset/Wide wheels

I have some things I want to get out in the open so some of the experienced members on the board can help me out.

I'm noticing that a lot of guys run higher offset wheels (40-50) with a 7 inch wide wheel and 205 or 215 tires.

Then, some guys will say they stretch their tires and put a 195 on a 7, but I don't see any stretch.

This is the 215/35/18 on my 18x9 I daily'd, and this is just what I viewed as a mild stretch.




and you can really see the stretch in this head on shot



So my question is, why wouldn't we be able to run a 8 or 9 inch wide wheel with a lower offset if we stretched the tires like my above picture?

Everyone seems to be so conservative with their offsets, so I'm trying to get a feel for the guys with wide wheels.
 

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Old Jul 27, 2012 | 03:48 PM
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Because not many Fit people are into stance.
The only issue I see is having camber in the rear, but with proper specs it won't look retarded. The most aggressive I've seen is a black Fit from Hawaii, although I can't find the pictures I had of it right now.

Other than that...
17x8 et30 wrapped in 205/40's








16x8 et38 wrapped in 205/40s (what I plan on running)
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16x8 et20 wrapped in 205/40s


You can't get too aggressive with the Fit. As you can see, 16x8 +20 is already flush.
 
Old Jul 27, 2012 | 03:55 PM
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As FittedOnEm stated, different strokes for different folks
 
Old Jul 27, 2012 | 03:57 PM
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I saw the 17x8 +30 a while back and I like it a lot, but I'm not sure if 17s are gonna be too big.

But most aggressive guys on here run 16x8 et30ish I take it then?

Any more info on the blue raspberry with 16x8 et20? I think that looks pretty nice.

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As FittedOnEm stated, different strokes for different folks
I just see so much talk about stretching tires, trying to run wider wheels with lower offset, how to stop rubbing, etc. and haven't seen any stretched tires, wide wheels, or anyone that low. haha
 

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Old Jul 27, 2012 | 03:58 PM
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There's a few threads dedicated to low offset rims on our cars. Entire websites on stretching tires. Answer, you are able to and as for not many fits into stance or hellaflush well that sounds silly.
 
Old Jul 27, 2012 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Goettler
I have some things I want to get out in the open so some of the experienced members on the board can help me out.

I'm noticing that a lot of guys run higher offset wheels (40-50) with a 7 inch wide wheel and 205 or 215 tires.

Everyone seems to be so conservative with their offsets, so I'm trying to get a feel for the guys with wide wheels.
Because some people are more interested in getting the widest tire possible under the fender than stance/stretch/poke.

I find it interesting that it used to be the traditional fitment guys used to ask why people were stretching tires and now I see fitment guys asking why people are doing things the traditional way. It's a crazy world.
 
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Originally Posted by Goettler
Any more info on the blue raspberry with 16x8 et20? I think that looks pretty nice.
I don't have anymore pics of it, that's the only one he posted in his thread.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...et-w-pics.html
I haven't really seen anyone go further than an 8. The blue raspberry is the first one I've seen that has gone low enough to pull off the +20.

More of the 16x8 +38, since I love how it sits:





(Same RPF1's as on the black one, just new owner)

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There's a few threads dedicated to low offset rims on our cars. Entire websites on stretching tires. Answer, you are able to and as for not many fits into stance or hellaflush well that sounds silly.
Show me more stanced Fits then!
 
Old Jul 27, 2012 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by joey_fits
There's a few threads dedicated to low offset rims on our cars. Entire websites on stretching tires. Answer, you are able to and as for not many fits into stance or hellaflush well that sounds silly.
Yes, I am very familiar with Stanceworks and websites like that, very active on them. Just only found 1 fit on there and its a GD so ehhhh.... haha

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Because some people are more interested in getting the widest tire possible under the fender than stance/stretch/poke.

I find it interesting that it used to be the traditional fitment guys used to ask why people were stretching tires and now I see fitment guys asking why people are doing things the traditional way. It's a crazy world.
I'm not asking why people aren't stretching tires, I'm just looking at a incredibly slow car with people trying to get wider wheels on them, so I assume its aesthetic and not tracking it.

I tracked that BMW with 350hp and stretched tires and I still felt I was going too slow, haha.

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I don't have anymore pics of it, that's the only one he posted in his thread.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...et-w-pics.html
I haven't really seen anyone go further than an 8. The blue raspberry is the first one I've seen that has gone low enough to pull off the +20.

More of the 16x8 +38, since I love how it sits:





(Same RPF1's as on the black one, just new owner)



Show me more stanced Fits then!
That looks like a great conservative fitment, makes me want those 16x8 +20s even more. Haha.
 
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17x8.25 +25. 205/40/17 falken 512's

pretty happy overall. may go .5" lower all around, dont think i have enough room for an inch lower. so far, 0 rubbing. awesome.

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Old Jul 27, 2012 | 10:23 PM
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What suspension are you running?
 
Old Jul 27, 2012 | 11:22 PM
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am I the only one who thinks a 205 on an 8j isnt even really a stretch? 205 treadwidth is over 8" (barely, but still over)

I run a 185 on all of my 8j wheels. I'm picking up a set of 8j/9j stagger soon and plan on running the same 185's on both of them.

not a fit, but whatever. 185/60r14 on 14x8

 
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You don't see anyone that low? Look up member Raaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyy. Your BMW isn't even low you joker; from the looks of it my foot could easily fit beneath the bumper.
 
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do these not count cause in two searches I've found over20 pages of images
 
Old Jul 28, 2012 | 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by LongGrain
am I the only one who thinks a 205 on an 8j isnt even really a stretch? 205 treadwidth is over 8" (barely, but still over)

I run a 185 on all of my 8j wheels. I'm picking up a set of 8j/9j stagger soon and plan on running the same 185's on both of them.
Exactly, 205 on an 8 isn't much of a stretch.


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You don't see anyone that low? Look up member Raaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyy. Your BMW isn't even low you joker; from the looks of it my foot could easily fit beneath the bumper.
This guy. Hahahahaha.

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Old Jul 28, 2012 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Goettler
haven't seen any stretched tires, wide wheels, or anyone that low. haha
 
Old Jul 28, 2012 | 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Goettler




This guy. Hahahahaha.

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Dang breh that' low tho....
 
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Cannibeat,underground motoring,speedhunters,vipstylecars,tyrestretch....
 
Old Jul 28, 2012 | 07:45 PM
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This is my 205 on a 8.25

It's a mild stretch... The falken 512's run skinny

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What suspension are you running?
The new t1r basic coilovers
 
Old Jul 28, 2012 | 08:24 PM
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The new t1r basic coilovers
Any fender mods?
 



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