Are you concerned about changing the offset on a wheel too much from the manufacturer's spec? Changing it too much will change the scrub radius, which is the alignment angle, and will lead to torque steer. This is mostly true with FWD vehicles.
Yep, that may happen. I'm guessing you're referring to the road and track article that addresses that which has been floating around FK8 forums and threads quite often. I'd check out this video: ruclips.net/video/Gw5-lVlzNoY/видео.html And here talks a bit about scrub radius and that having 0 isn't always beneficial ruclips.net/video/SUDMEd1bMZI/видео.html Depending on the situation the performance yielded from a wider tire and additional steering feedback may be worth the torque steer.
@@RealWheelDeal good videos. I've seen those already. I would have slightly negative scrub radius than positive radius. I do believe most people over look this and would rather have the widest tire for their type r. I don't own a type r, but a 2018 si. Looking for either te37, titan7, or advan gt for my car. Would like to keep wheel at 18s, but like it wider than 8 without spacers or fender rolls. Do you have any recommendations? Are you l located in CA or ship there?
@@harryl8234 Also I've put this together for you since lots of other people have been asking me: imgur.com/vsWI5Ji As you can see from the exact tire center line the Civic Type R in OEM form has 168MM of rim depth from the offset line. In our ADVAN GT "God Spec" i keep this about the same. I'm off by 1MM, 167MM. So all the width of the wheel pushes it to the outside without changing the rotation weight/depth on the inside of the wheel. That means in our ADVAN GT all the available wheel space "inside" of the offset line is OEM.
This is like the "Perfect Wheel" 🔥 🔥
Nice video man - Got a set of the early GTs on my FK8. May need to swap it up.. hmm haha
Where to buy near SoCal/ Los Angeles?
really like it
O no did you have to re-upload this?
Yep. I reuploaded a new version. Last version had feedback about language, so I've adjusted it. I appreciate everyone's feedback :).
Are there any Tesla Model S Specific Advan GT Premium in 21? I know TE-37 makes a Tesla specific wheel
hi!
what do you recomend for 2003 350Z? and what size? the car is completely stock.
thank you. :)
Top vids and great info! Interested if anyone has the Advan GT Premium with a Porsche 987 Cayman and what offset? :D
How much is the whole set of the blue Advan wheel set Peter?
What’s the widest wheel that will fit on the FK8 front and rear?
Probably this size
Will there be a video of the advan rs-df wheels later on?
Does it fit for a fl5
Yep, it does!
So sad I can't get these on my cressida
So the premium GT replaced the regular GT?
I wouldn't say replaced. Just different. But OG Advan GT is discontinued now and Beyond is replacing the premium.
Do you ship to the USA?
Is this advan gt better then the tc4??
From a structural standpoint, yes. ADVAN GT is forged, where the TC4 is not.
Are you concerned about changing the offset on a wheel too much from the manufacturer's spec? Changing it too much will change the scrub radius, which is the alignment angle, and will lead to torque steer. This is mostly true with FWD vehicles.
Yep, that may happen. I'm guessing you're referring to the road and track article that addresses that which has been floating around FK8 forums and threads quite often.
I'd check out this video: ruclips.net/video/Gw5-lVlzNoY/видео.html
And here talks a bit about scrub radius and that having 0 isn't always beneficial
ruclips.net/video/SUDMEd1bMZI/видео.html
Depending on the situation the performance yielded from a wider tire and additional steering feedback may be worth the torque steer.
@@RealWheelDeal good videos. I've seen those already. I would have slightly negative scrub radius than positive radius. I do believe most people over look this and would rather have the widest tire for their type r. I don't own a type r, but a 2018 si. Looking for either te37, titan7, or advan gt for my car. Would like to keep wheel at 18s, but like it wider than 8 without spacers or fender rolls. Do you have any recommendations? Are you l located in CA or ship there?
@@harryl8234 18x9.5 +38 I've been selling for that gen civic SI. On a 255/35 depending on the tire manufacturer didn't need modifications on fenders.
@@harryl8234 Also I've put this together for you since lots of other people have been asking me:
imgur.com/vsWI5Ji
As you can see from the exact tire center line the Civic Type R in OEM form has 168MM of rim depth from the offset line. In our ADVAN GT "God Spec" i keep this about the same. I'm off by 1MM, 167MM. So all the width of the wheel pushes it to the outside without changing the rotation weight/depth on the inside of the wheel.
That means in our ADVAN GT all the available wheel space "inside" of the offset line is OEM.
@@RealWheelDeal great stuff 👍. Do you have a diagram for the 10th gen si?
Where can we order these from? In vancouver and need a set asap.
Please DM me on IG @realwheeldeal
Why is +40 the god fitment? I thought +35 was?
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What difference between this wheel and gramlights 57cr?
The wheel designs are quite diff (spoke shape, lip depth etc) but a major difference is the ADVAN GT is forged and 57CR is mold form cast
Double the price?
How much do these wheels cost?
They are a bit over $1000 canadian per wheel at this moment.
anyone know if the tc4 or GT clears GB sti brembos?
too bad they dont make it a 19" wheel ):
What about fixing your acne before buying these wheels.
Someone's mad they can't buy real wheels.
This dude probably still lives in mommy's basement leaching the life out of them
Fish oil/omega3 pills my bruddah
Cant buy?! LOL!
NO FRIENDS John wick
Ps. he sells wheels prick