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I've been working on my ride for a bit...

http://forums.hybridz.org/topic/119428-redux-z-76-280zt/

 

...and was hoping you guys could take a quick glance at what I'm doing on the Wheels/Tires/Brakes/Etc. to make sure I am not missing anything. I've researched thoroughly in the forums and elsewhere and think where I'm headed will work but I've never worked on a car and there have already been a couple wish I would have known that obscure, poorly document thing sooner moments. 

 

Here's what I have purchased (waiting on the Rota's and tires for this fact-finding):

 

BC Racing Coilovers

Toyota & Maxima Brake conversions

Standard 2.5 inch ZG flares

Rota Grid-V 15's or 16's staggered.

Tires?

 

Where I'm getting a little concerned is the wheel fitment of the Rota's with the brake conversion and the tire sizing to fill up the well. 

 

Regarding the wheels, I used the recommended watanabe fitment:

15's= F: 15-8.5 -6 R: 15-9.5 -19 

16's= F 16-8.5 -6 R 16-9.0 -13

Tire recommendation= F:225/50 R 245/45

 

...to back into getting the Rota 15x8's in the front with a 0 offset and a 5mm spacer and 15x9's in the rear with -15 offset and a 5mm spacer. 

 

I'm sure this goes without saying but I'd like to get the largest wheel tire combo without hitting the brakes/other or rubbing. 16's seem to be a good option as well as they would fill up the well a little better.

 

Any thoughts? or landmines I'm walking into with this setup? Tire recommendations?

 

Thanks in advance.

Edited by quickdraw
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16s should be fine.  15s is a gamble.  Cast aluminum 15s usually clear by a gnat's ass, but spun aluminum or steel wheels are a no-go at 15".  If you only clear by a gnat's ass and you do a number on your wheel with a pothole, you might get a chance to repair more than the wheel.

Edited by RebekahsZ
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18s are going to look ridiculous, and there's also the weight penalty. I'd get something 16x8 to 16x9, put some 225s on. Not sure what your power goals will be, but no point in putting on more tire than you need. 24-25" diameter should fill your wheel wells up nicely.

 

Edit, didn't read thoroughly, if you're putting on ZGs, a 9" wheel should fill it out better.

Edited by rturbo 930
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I put 16's on my car 17 years ago and they were great - then.  Now I'm starting to have issues with finding good tires in the size I need.  I was running a stock suspension back then but have coil-overs now. I agree with RebekahsZ.  I'd go with a 17" wheel over a 15 or 16.  The 15's are going to give you fits in the future with big brake fitment and the 16's will give heartburn when you try to find just the right tire.

I also would not buy any wheels until the suspension is complete and you can take accurate measurements from the face of the wheel hub to the suspension and to the inside of the fender.  Those dimensions seem to almost be unique to each car.  Age, previously repaired body damage & previous owner modifications can conspire to bite you in the a$$ if you're not careful.

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