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KDub32
10-26-2012, 08:27 AM
Hey All,
First off, I come from the Suby world, so I know those inside and out and the RA world is still like a foreign language to me.
I am looking for a set of winter wheels/tires and was wondering if these would work for my 09 Ralliart?
My car is 100% stock, and I do not plan on lowering /rolling fenders etc, so I am just wanting to know if these wheels will fit with my stock chassis and configurations
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Excellent-Bridgestone-Blizzak-WS70-235-45R17-mounted-on-Motegi-MR121-wheels-/281005877743?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item416d4169ef&vxp=mtr
Also, presuming they will fit or even if I purchase a new set of wheels, what do I do about the TPMS? As in what would it cost to buy new TPMS and getting them installed/calibrated or is there a way to not use them and not have the light on my dash turn on?
Thanks in Advance!
OherrOderr
10-26-2012, 11:10 AM
Hey All,
First off, I come from the Suby world, so I know those inside and out and the RA world is still like a foreign language to me.
I am looking for a set of winter wheels/tires and was wondering if these would work for my 09 Ralliart?
My car is 100% stock, and I do not plan on lowering /rolling fenders etc, so I am just wanting to know if these wheels will fit with my stock chassis and configurations
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Excellent-Bridgestone-Blizzak-WS70-235-45R17-mounted-on-Motegi-MR121-wheels-/281005877743?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item416d4169ef&vxp=mtr
Also, presuming they will fit or even if I purchase a new set of wheels, what do I do about the TPMS? As in what would it cost to buy new TPMS and getting them installed/calibrated or is there a way to not use them and not have the light on my dash turn on?
Thanks in Advance!
They should. the offset is pretty high so they're gonna be super sunk in. I think our stock wheels are +46, and those say +48. So those will sink in a tiny bit more than what your wheels are now. I like the meaty tires, but Idk if they'll rub on the inside of the fender wall at full lock to one side.
KDub32
10-26-2012, 11:29 AM
They should. the offset is pretty high so they're gonna be super sunk in. I think our stock wheels are +46, and those say +48. So those will sink in a tiny bit more than what your wheels are now. I like the meaty tires, but Idk if they'll rub on the inside of the fender wall at full lock to one side.
Thanks for the reply, I was looking at just buying a set of these wheels (in 18 though, for my stock tires), but winter is coming upon us, so it seems like a really good deal to get brand new winter tires also....as, I mentioned, I came from a couple of WRX's and those all had 17" wheels, so going to a 17 doesn't bother me size wise at all.
I am most concerned with the offset (most I could find was the stock Ralliart has a high offset and no true numbers), and I have read a bunch about people having to roll the fenders etc. for anything other than stock wheels and I really don't wanna get into that for just a winter setup.
Anyone else have any experience with this tire/wheel sizing and also can anyone shed some light on the lack of TPMS?
Thanks again, and this is an ebay auction near end, so the sooner the better :D
OherrOderr
10-26-2012, 11:42 AM
Thanks for the reply, I was looking at just buying a set of these wheels (in 18 though, for my stock tires), but winter is coming upon us, so it seems like a really good deal to get brand new winter tires also....as, I mentioned, I came from a couple of WRX's and those all had 17" wheels, so going to a 17 doesn't bother me size wise at all.
I am most concerned with the offset (most I could find was the stock Ralliart has a high offset and no true numbers), and I have read a bunch about people having to roll the fenders etc. for anything other than stock wheels and I really don't wanna get into that for just a winter setup.
Anyone else have any experience with this tire/wheel sizing and also can anyone shed some light on the lack of TPMS?
Thanks again, and this is an ebay auction near end, so the sooner the better :D
That's chill, I want to get a set of 17's for the track myself and/or when I go up to the mountains.
But I think you can find good deals locally as well. There are tires/wheels for sale all the time around me.
GAbOS
10-26-2012, 08:34 PM
235 is pretty meaty for a 7" wheel. Don't forget this is for winter as well, so be aware.
I use good steelies and 215/60/16.
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