Hello, Need some guidance, what is the widest rim size that can fit on the rear of a 575 Maranello with no rubbing? I was hoping a 13 inch rear rim would fit. Thanks, Ben
Thank you for the reply, do you know the name of the thread so I may investigate? I did a quick search based on the name White Out but could not locate the topic. Cheers
https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/575m-build.621233/#post-147193756 All it takes is putting 575 build in the search and author white out he has some amazing notes there and around here on his 575...great stuff
Found it thanks, very much appreciated. I got my answer, which is yes I can put 13inch width rims on the rear with no issue.
Benjamin- Affirmative, but depending on offsets, you may need spacers to prevent rubbing on the inside of the wheel well. Mine had 12.5" NF2s on her for a while, with 25 mm spacers. You should be able to tell from this info. Make yourself a simple drawing to see what you have. 550/575M/Superamerica 550/575M Five Spoke/Modular 18”, 5 X 108 mm Front 8.5J X 18 ET 43.65 mm, Rear 10.5J X 18 ET 32 mm 575M/575 Superamerica Five Spoke Modular 19”, 5 X 108 mm Front 8.5J X 19 ET 43.6 mm, Rear 10.5J X 19 ET 32 mm Novitec NF2 (Not OEM) Five Spoke, 19”, 5 X 108 mm Front 9J X 19 ET 28 mm, Rear 12.5J X 19 ET 51 mm
Hi I have a set of Hamann (Speedline) with 13x19 at the rear and (I believe) 9x19 at the front I don't know the exact sizes now, I would have to look, they are stored in the garage. Daniel
How would these super wide tires be if you hit a water hole at say 100 mph...? My experience imwith the Maranello is that anything above 70 mph. in rain is outright dangerous.
Daniel- If those Hamanns are PGIIIs, they look really good on Maranellos. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I drive through seven countries on a single trip Benjamin. You can’t choose the weather on a long trip like that. The surface of the road vary alot too.
13" will clear. But like Taz said, offset is important. Ride height and tire choice is also important. Message me for details.
The pics Terry has uploaded, shows the narrow variant of the Hamann rear rims. There where 2 variants on the market. These are the 13 inch rear And the 11,5 inch variant
Taz, what size spacer would you use just to visually enhance the rear of a 575M with modulars, same 25mm? much thanks.
Thanks Taz, An honor to get a response from you. Been reading your posts for over 10 years. I’m new to the 575M just picked up in November. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Steven- Looks just like mine except I have yellow calipers, originally red. No shields on mine, either. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yellow calipers seem so rare. A real beauty you have on your hands. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
There are actually three, not two different rear wheel size variants from Hamann for Ferrari’s of the 5x108 bolt pattern: Front: 9J X 19 H2 E28 PN 67013006 Rear: 11J X 19 H2 E40 PN 67013007 13J X 19 H2 E53 PN 67013009 11.5J X 19 H2 E34 PN 67013010 As mentioned, spacers are needed for 13in. Much better tire selection for 11/11.5 in wheels (and they are lighter too)
Ah, this explains why Terry posted 11inch and I had the hand on 11,5inch in the past. A few years ago I had a set 9+11,5 inch here that I wanted to buy, but I had to send them back because they were bad. A few months later I got a set 9+13 inch, but never got them onto the car, mostly because of the tire selection (as you wrote). They are in the garage since them. Daniel
How were they bad? PS, look at this thread: https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/what-tires-are-you-running-on-12in-rears.626429/