Not to take away from this video but Evo 8s and 9s have a wide front brake caliper complicating wheel setups. For example, the RPF1 in a +35 offset requires a 20mm front spacer effectively turning it into a +15mm offset. While the RPF1 9.5" width +18 offset requires no spacers but will poke out past the front fenders if camber isn't applied. I run the NTO3 +M in an 18x9.5" +27 offset with 10mm front spacers. Combined with a 265 Continental the whole setup poked out more than I was comfortable with. Ended up setting the camber at -2 in the front pulled the front fenders and rolled the rears flat.
exactly this they don't really take everything into account not to mention on some of the setups they have said the re location of rear bumper bolt comes into play as well depending how low etc you are. There are more factors than just wheels and tyre size to fit properly
Question. I'm also looking at the nt03 wheels. Im trying to avoid front spacers but keep a square setup. Would a +35 be bad? Why did you go +27? Seems like lots of folks go 27 and add spacers to the front.
+27 is the best compromise to the +40 offset which I believe requires a 20-25mm spacer on the Evo 8/9. I run a 10mm front spacer, the wider front track doesn’t bother me as much as I thought. The new NTO3RR wheels won’t require a spacer at +27 for the Evo 8/9. The design is slightly different from the previous +M. I prefer the +M model. I was just like you and didn’t want to deal with spacers and fender rolling. It was a nightmare of surprises but in the end it’s worth it.
Thank you for the information.Since there are many dealers who pick up the phone and say yes to everything, in order for a quick sale this video solved my problems ordering wheels!
Im running 18x11 - 7 te37v mk2s. Im using voltex track body kits on mine and to clear the brembo you still need a spacer. Just about an inch would do. Im using 285 30 18 ad08r tires. Im actually surprised someone fitted one in the video with a 295.
Trying to find out about some Kansei KNP for my Evo 9. The sizes look good but I can’t find any info on which sizes have the deep face. Also front brake calliper clearance? Can’t even find a pic of an Evo 8/9 with them on anywhere. Anyone able to help?
Quick note. Those first “guaranteed” fitment numbers ARENT 100%. I ordered some Japan Racing JR11 18x8.5j ET30. They’re meant to be guaranteed fitment but the spoke design means they don’t clear the caliper. Just be careful. I had to have some 10mm hubcentric spacers made
Does anyone know if the JR3 wheels 18" x 8" with +35 offset fit inside the wheel wells for MOT? Like is it flush or inside the wheel well and does it fit? I'm so confused xD
@LAN Evo why i bought it? The only one available at that moment Why im pissed? I dont like rolled fender plus it look retarded when i swapped wheels for drag race
On my EVO IX I've got (since 2008) ADVAN Racing RS wheels in 19"x9" offset 29mm (front and rear axle). Tires are in present time MICHELIN Pilot Sport 4S in 235/35/19. Suspension: ÖHLINS Road&Track (8 clics at f/r) Vehicle height/adjust: at rear like factory (stock) at front 10mm lower from stock ruclips.net/user/shortsGkPp84BTBOw?si=DXo_WXHP1HbQOnjk I'm living in Switzerland. For our small country with lots of mountains and speed limits with sometimes bad roads it is perfect for driving. Thanks gor reading und respect. greets Marcel 👋😉🇨🇭
Im running 285 30 tires on a 18x 11 - 7 te37v mk2s already and its wide as fuck. How the hell that other guy do 295 35 tires with stock fenders? Ok nvm i think its because he did negative camber? I am on voltex track version widebody kits and it seems this is the widest i can get
It's a molded kit, it's designed to look stock but the body is significantly wider over stock. Its most noticeable looking from the front or back. But from the side you wont notice a difference.
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Ah the lan evo still the legend
Not to take away from this video but Evo 8s and 9s have a wide front brake caliper complicating wheel setups. For example, the RPF1 in a +35 offset requires a 20mm front spacer effectively turning it into a +15mm offset. While the RPF1 9.5" width +18 offset requires no spacers but will poke out past the front fenders if camber isn't applied. I run the NTO3 +M in an 18x9.5" +27 offset with 10mm front spacers. Combined with a 265 Continental the whole setup poked out more than I was comfortable with. Ended up setting the camber at -2 in the front pulled the front fenders and rolled the rears flat.
exactly this they don't really take everything into account not to mention on some of the setups they have said the re location of rear bumper bolt comes into play as well depending how low etc you are. There are more factors than just wheels and tyre size to fit properly
Question. I'm also looking at the nt03 wheels. Im trying to avoid front spacers but keep a square setup. Would a +35 be bad? Why did you go +27? Seems like lots of folks go 27 and add spacers to the front.
+27 is the best compromise to the +40 offset which I believe requires a 20-25mm spacer on the Evo 8/9. I run a 10mm front spacer, the wider front track doesn’t bother me as much as I thought. The new NTO3RR wheels won’t require a spacer at +27 for the Evo 8/9. The design is slightly different from the previous +M. I prefer the +M model. I was just like you and didn’t want to deal with spacers and fender rolling. It was a nightmare of surprises but in the end it’s worth it.
Thank you for the information.Since there are many dealers who pick up the phone and say yes to everything, in order for a quick sale this video solved my problems ordering wheels!
Hey! Quick question about the Evo at 2:33, are there any spacers?
That’s the exact fitment I’m going for!
please do more evo 8 and 9 videos !!!
Does this apply to lancer glx/cs3 as well?
Im running 18x11 - 7 te37v mk2s. Im using voltex track body kits on mine and to clear the brembo you still need a spacer. Just about an inch would do. Im using 285 30 18 ad08r tires. Im actually surprised someone fitted one in the video with a 295.
cover 2014 mustang gt with brembos please
Any one knows if any 17x10 would fit in a stock body 03 evo? Maybe to get them tucked in? Please thanks!
Will a Konig dekagram or hypergram 18x9.5 +35mm offset with a 255/35r18 fit on evo 8 without rubbing? And no rolling fenders?
I have a 2004 Evo 8 with some Bathurst. Ive yet to see any other Evo with them. Any reason why?
That’s my evo at 0:46
What were the specs of those wheels? Absolutely beautiful!
Will Enkei RPF1 5x114.3 bolt pattern. Specs: 18x9.5 +38 with some 255/35/18 fit on my Evo IX?
You guys gotta do this with the 04-07 STI
Trying to find out about some Kansei KNP for my Evo 9. The sizes look good but I can’t find any info on which sizes have the deep face. Also front brake calliper clearance? Can’t even find a pic of an Evo 8/9 with them on anywhere. Anyone able to help?
Why is the evo 7 not on there ?? It’s the same isn’t it ?
Quick note. Those first “guaranteed” fitment numbers ARENT 100%.
I ordered some Japan Racing JR11 18x8.5j ET30. They’re meant to be guaranteed fitment but the spoke design means they don’t clear the caliper. Just be careful. I had to have some 10mm hubcentric spacers made
Do a video on people running 15 and 16’s
Rims? You'd have to get a different set of calipers
Aznderek I run 16’s on my 8 still have stock brembos
does rpf1 17x9+45 fit? with 235/45 tyres
Does anyone know if the JR3 wheels 18" x 8" with +35 offset fit inside the wheel wells for MOT? Like is it flush or inside the wheel well and does it fit? I'm so confused xD
Have you checked out our gallery yet?
I have JR3 18 x 9, +30, i need 25 mm spacer, and then they stick 25mm out of the fender, so, sadly no...
@@fitmentindustriesgarage5583 nothing on there.
@@MrKillerCleo Ah, crap :(
What about the fitment on a set of RPF1's that are 18x9.5. What do you recommend as a offset?
Interested! Do you have any information ?
Amazing
Please do an E92
Evo 7 has the best looking stock alloys
Make evo 3 pls
Good info 👍
So you want a GLI
17x10??? Anyone
why does everyone exclude the Evo 7 everytime they discuss shit..
they exclude the Tommi Makinen 6 and include as evo the 10.......well who cares about the 7..................
i just bought an evo 9 with rear fender rolled. im pissed >:(
@LAN Evo why i bought it? The only one available at that moment
Why im pissed? I dont like rolled fender plus it look retarded when i swapped wheels for drag race
SixK Nothing a ridiculous lookin rear fender can’t fix😂
On my EVO IX I've got (since 2008) ADVAN Racing RS wheels in 19"x9" offset 29mm (front and rear axle).
Tires are in present time MICHELIN Pilot Sport 4S in 235/35/19.
Suspension:
ÖHLINS Road&Track
(8 clics at f/r)
Vehicle height/adjust:
at rear like factory (stock)
at front 10mm lower from stock
ruclips.net/user/shortsGkPp84BTBOw?si=DXo_WXHP1HbQOnjk
I'm living in Switzerland.
For our small country with lots of mountains and speed limits with sometimes bad roads it is perfect for driving.
Thanks gor reading und respect.
greets Marcel
👋😉🇨🇭
Am I the only one, who is watching this and doesn't own a Evo
Evo iv
OMG DUDE I fucking love you
❤️❤️❤️
Wrong evo 9 2006 ! Now send me a tee shirt
Im running 285 30 tires on a 18x 11 - 7 te37v mk2s already and its wide as fuck. How the hell that other guy do 295 35 tires with stock fenders?
Ok nvm i think its because he did negative camber? I am on voltex track version widebody kits and it seems this is the widest i can get
Come on man, stance scene been here for a while. Keep up.
It's a molded kit, it's designed to look stock but the body is significantly wider over stock. Its most noticeable looking from the front or back. But from the side you wont notice a difference.