What have you done to your MSP today?

Lol at you guys bashing rotas...you know why everybody jump on the "I hate rota" band wagon? Its because somebody spent entirely too much money on a name that's on the sticker of a wheel spoke and saw somebody else rocking the same wheel for a fraction of the price. I love my sub zero's and have had zero issues with them. Those pictures of destroyed rota's floating are mostly the owners fault would be my guess last time I checked most wheels don't like being slammed into imoveable objects.
 
Don't think you can really go fatter, everyone with a msp whose had 18"s runs the same exact tire size, no more, no less.

not entirely true, just takes more work to go wider... possible fender rolling etc. and given that this is the highest HP street MSP I know to exist, I think he should also have the most rubber on the ground... only makes sense to me.
 
not entirely true, just takes more work to go wider... possible fender rolling etc. and given that this is the highest HP street MSP I know to exist, I think he should also have the most rubber on the ground... only makes sense to me.

I didn't mean it wasnt possible, just that I can't recall anyone doing it before so there must be a reason but yes, for the hp numbers, def need some fattie rubber going on.
 
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Lol at you guys bashing rotas...you know why everybody jump on the "I hate rota" band wagon? Its because somebody spent entirely too much money on a name that's on the sticker of a wheel spoke and saw somebody else rocking the same wheel for a fraction of the price. I love my sub zero's and have had zero issues with them. Those pictures of destroyed rota's floating are mostly the owners fault would be my guess last time I checked most wheels don't like being slammed into imoveable objects.

I <3 Rotas, **** the hype.

and as far as just civics running them :rolleyes: have a look at nasioc, S2k and many other respectable car forums and cars running rotas are just as plentiful
 
Don't think you can really go fatter, everyone with a msp whose had 18"s runs the same exact tire size, no more, no less.

I have no rubbing issues in my car, even with 4 people on the back and one passenger and hard cornering i dont experience any rubbing, i have plenty of space to put spacers, and i dont mind rolling the fenders to bring the wheels up closer to the fender. i just dont know how thick i can go, and since i have no time to go see my car at the shop i was wondering since im not the only one running 8 inch wheels in here thought any of you guys could help me out with some spacers thickness you know..

I would love to run 225 or 235 tires but what am i going to do with the 12 new tires i currently own you know ? the 4 the car already have installed and the 8 new i have in my garage..
 
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yeah...

need a shot almost parallel to the car...and my bet is 15mm is WAY too much. honestly, instead of doin spacers, I'd just put wider rubber under the car. it'll beef up the stance, and you get function out of it while you're at it. Spaceing the wheels out will also throw your camber out...

+1.... the problem isn't the wheel; its the tire sidewall being pulled out so much . Too much rim exposed on the wheel. Just get a wider tire.
 
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and as far as just civics running them :rolleyes: have a look at nasioc, S2k and many other respectable car forums and cars running rotas are just as plentiful

Now that you mention it the reason rota became as popular as it did in the first place was the subaru crowd, they produced the sti bbs in a 5x100 (sti lug pattern is 5x114.3) so it would go on the wrx
 
I have no rubbing issues in my car, even with 4 people on the back and one passenger and hard cornering i dont experience any rubbing, i have plenty of space to put spacers, and i dont mind rolling the fenders to bring the wheels up closer to the fender. i just dont know how thick i can go, and since i have no time to go see my car at the shop i was wondering since im not the only one running 8 inch wheels in here thought any of you guys could help me out with some spacers thickness you know..

I'm hoping to go up to an 8" wide wheel running a 225 tire. My total offset when all is said and done should be about 42-48 (I may stagger if I have to). I'm doing that for optimum clearance (least chance of rubbing)... so you may want to shoot for 40-45ish... so take your current offset, subtract that for your spacer size. like I said, I don't know without seeing and/or measuring in person how one would exactly determine this.
 
Find out, it'll make the whole spacer thing much easier.

Why are you looking at spacers anyway? They look pretty pushed out in your sig
 
+1.... the problem isn't the wheel; its the tire sidewall being pulled out so much . Too much rim exposed on the wheel. Just get a wider tire.

I think if these get spaced out its going to be leaning on the "hellaflush" (*shudder*, I said it) look... which I think is rediculous for a car at this level of performance.
 
Find out, it'll make the whole spacer thing much easier.

Why are you looking at spacers anyway? They look pretty pushed out in your sig

Ill try to source a picture of the front wheels, youll be surprise how much space i have to bring them flush to the fenders.... i have no idea how to find out the offset of these RX-8 wheels you guy should know more about me on this.
 
I have no rubbing issues in my car, even with 4 people on the back and one passenger and hard cornering i dont experience any rubbing, i have plenty of space to put spacers, and i dont mind rolling the fenders to bring the wheels up closer to the fender. i just dont know how thick i can go, and since i have no time to go see my car at the shop i was wondering since im not the only one running 8 inch wheels in here thought any of you guys could help me out with some spacers thickness you know..

I would love to run 225 or 235 tires but what am i going to do with the 12 new tires i currently own you know ? the 4 the car already have installed and the 8 new i have in my garage..

Four people on the back and hard cornering..... What? Do you strap them down to the trunk lid with bungee cords?(laugh)
 
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Ill try to source a picture of the front wheels, youll be surprise how much space i have to bring them flush to the fenders.... i have no idea how to find out the offset of these RX-8 wheels you guy should know more about me on this.

Pop a wheel off, it should say behind one of the spokes.
 
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