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BBS FI wheels instock (no wait)

Discussion in '360/430' started by VividRacing, Aug 16, 2011.

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  1. atomic80

    atomic80 Formula Junior

    Nov 27, 2003
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    I run the stock 285 tires without spacers on the rear which is probably why I didn't run into the same issues that you did. They already stick out perfectly IMHO. Even my Scud buddies here tell me that it looks perfectly flush with the car from the side. You probably also got the front wheels after BBS had them remanufactured with the correct offset so there were no caliper clearance issues.

    I just came across a set of alignment specs that supposedly reduces the understeering tendencies and will be giving it a try the next time I take it in for service.
     
  2. VividRacing

    VividRacing F1 Rookie

    Aug 23, 2005
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    Guys,
    I'm down to only ONE set left of the BBS FI wheels that I will see for the next 3-4 months. Its now or never if you have been on the fence. The set will arrive the end of this month about 2 weeks from today.

    If interested give me a shout.

    Sorry this set is in the Titanium finish.
     
  3. Darth_Homer

    Darth_Homer Formula Junior

    Mar 29, 2014
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    Do you still have BBS FI Ti grey color available? for the 430 Scud.. can 325/30/19 and 245/35/19 tires fit the rims? Thanks!
     
  4. VividRacing

    VividRacing F1 Rookie

    Aug 23, 2005
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    Yes sir we have sets instock. 325 would be wider than I would reco for the scud. Honestly I think they would rub pretty consistently.

    I suggest a 295 or 305 rear tire.
     
  5. 360Tom

    360Tom Formula 3

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  6. atomic80

    atomic80 Formula Junior

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    I had 305's on mine and it was pretty close..I wouldn't go with 325's. The front's rubbed when lowered so I had to raise it back up to stock height.
     
  7. F430addict

    F430addict F1 Rookie

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    Good info there

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  8. atomic80

    atomic80 Formula Junior

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    Correction...285's not 305's. I was thinking of my other cars. Although, I'll have to ask the new owner what tires sizes I ended up going with when I got RE-11 replacements. I don't remember off hand. I'll get back to you guys.
     
  9. Darth_Homer

    Darth_Homer Formula Junior

    Mar 29, 2014
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    285s on BBS 11.25" rims? Maybe the more aggressive offset will make it rub on 305s right?
     
  10. Darth_Homer

    Darth_Homer Formula Junior

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    how much are they shipped to CA? so 305/30/19rear and 245/35/19 for the front?
     
  11. atomic80

    atomic80 Formula Junior

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    I remember the stock corsa 285 tires being stretched on those FI's. I may have gone with larger tires in the rear with the RE-11's.
     
  12. atomic80

    atomic80 Formula Junior

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    I asked my buddy and the rear RE-11's are 295/35R19" tires.
     
  13. singletrack

    singletrack F1 Veteran

    Mar 16, 2011
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    Gorgeous! You are an iND guy eh (me too)? About to put FIs on my m3. They look amazing on the 430 - great choice!
     
  14. 360C

    360C F1 World Champ
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    I ran 305's on the BBSFI Wheels on my Scuderia. l had constant clearance issues with the lip of the rear guard. I ended up having the lip trimmed back as they do with the Challenge cars.
    The car was not lowered to any great extent either.
     
  15. Darth_Homer

    Darth_Homer Formula Junior

    Mar 29, 2014
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    So the BBS FI with 305s wil have some rubbing issues? Because I dont want the sidewall of the tires to be stretched like on the stock tires in front, thats why I wanna use 305s on the rear... or maybe I'll get the 305s for my stock wheels + 15mm spacers first and see if its bulging too much out since its a 10" rim only. I think some scud owners here did that already (305s on stock rims). For the front I'll use 245/35/19 with 10mm spacers. You think that'll work?
     
  16. Darth_Homer

    Darth_Homer Formula Junior

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    Thanks for asking... I plan to use Trofeo R tires and unfortunately they dont have 295/35 on their list.
     
  17. F430addict

    F430addict F1 Rookie

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    For 10mm front and 15mm rear spacers are the Ti bolts sufficient or did you have to get a custom set made up?

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  18. Darth_Homer

    Darth_Homer Formula Junior

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    For 10mm or above spacers, you should get longer bolts from H&R or Novitec Ti bolts..
     
  19. F430addict

    F430addict F1 Rookie

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    Are Novitec Ti bolts longer than oem Ti bolts?

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  20. Darth_Homer

    Darth_Homer Formula Junior

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    Yes
     
  21. freshmeat

    freshmeat F1 Veteran

    Aug 30, 2011
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    You're going to have rubbing issues front & rear with or without spacers esp if you lowered your vehicle. The offset on the bbs fi is very aggressive, so rubadubdub.

    If you maintain stock ride height (or close) and run stock tire sizes you won't rub. I learned the expensive way ;)
     
  22. atomic80

    atomic80 Formula Junior

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    I agree with freshmeat in that regard. I had to get the insides of my front fenders repainted so many times before we finally found the right setup with these wheels/tires.
     
  23. Darth_Homer

    Darth_Homer Formula Junior

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    Oh really?? So whats the offset of the BBS FI? vs the stock offset? I just know the width is 11.25 and 8.75"
     
  24. HKE46Boy

    HKE46Boy Formula Junior

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    I had them mounted w/ Pirelli Trofeo R 235/35/19 and 295/30/19, no rubbing and drive perfectly fine.
     
  25. freshmeat

    freshmeat F1 Veteran

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    simon, you forgot to mention your über-negative-camber all around =) not terribly great for street handling or tire wear.
     

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