Can I fit 5zigen Fn01r-c 17x10?
hey guys, ive done a ton of searching and it seems i get some mixed answers about the fitment of these wheels. I really like the look and width of the 17x10 fn01r-c's, and i plan on running a square setup of 17x10 all around with 275/40 tires. I still have stock suspension besides some sways. Will this setup be a problem, or should i just play it safe and go with 17x9 front, 17x10 rear, or 17x9 all around?
I would say around +30 up front and low 20s on the rear if you go 17x10 all around. You may be able to go alittle lower than +30 up front, depends on how agressive you want it to look.
I just looked up the rims. You should just go +25 all around. The other options are +35 which would be tucked in and +12 which may stick out too far depending on your tire width. I would just do +25 all four corners.
Thank you emperor.... I ended up just getting
5zigen Fn01r-c Hot version Matt Black (new verson)
17x9 +35, 17x10 +25
Falken Fk452
265/40, 275/40
Thanx for the input and info...
5zigen Fn01r-c Hot version Matt Black (new verson)
17x9 +35, 17x10 +25
Falken Fk452
265/40, 275/40
Thanx for the input and info...
May want to get some 15 spacers for the front, with only a 9" wheel the 35 is going to look terrible. +20 up front with the 9" should look much better.
Also if your running a 265 with a 9" wheel you can even go 20mm spacer and make your offset +15 and you'll have no problems.
If it were me I would go 20mm spacers up front and 5 in the rear.
Im running 9.5" front and 10.5" rear with a +15 all around and have had 265 up front and im lowered with no problem what so ever, rear I had to roll the fenders, but im also running a 295 out back... your 275 with a 5mm spacer to make it +20 out back you wont have to roll and will look damn good IMO.
Also if your running a 265 with a 9" wheel you can even go 20mm spacer and make your offset +15 and you'll have no problems.
If it were me I would go 20mm spacers up front and 5 in the rear.
Im running 9.5" front and 10.5" rear with a +15 all around and have had 265 up front and im lowered with no problem what so ever, rear I had to roll the fenders, but im also running a 295 out back... your 275 with a 5mm spacer to make it +20 out back you wont have to roll and will look damn good IMO.
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Originally Posted by MyV6IsFast3r
May want to get some 15 spacers for the front, with only a 9" wheel the 35 is going to look terrible. +20 up front with the 9" should look much better.
Also if your running a 265 with a 9" wheel you can even go 20mm spacer and make your offset +15 and you'll have no problems.
If it were me I would go 20mm spacers up front and 5 in the rear.
Im running 9.5" front and 10.5" rear with a +15 all around and have had 265 up front and im lowered with no problem what so ever, rear I had to roll the fenders, but im also running a 295 out back... your 275 with a 5mm spacer to make it +20 out back you wont have to roll and will look damn good IMO.
Also if your running a 265 with a 9" wheel you can even go 20mm spacer and make your offset +15 and you'll have no problems.
If it were me I would go 20mm spacers up front and 5 in the rear.
Im running 9.5" front and 10.5" rear with a +15 all around and have had 265 up front and im lowered with no problem what so ever, rear I had to roll the fenders, but im also running a 295 out back... your 275 with a 5mm spacer to make it +20 out back you wont have to roll and will look damn good IMO.
+1 that +35 on a 9'' rim is gonna be alittle too tucked in.
Originally Posted by orangeflash
so if i get 10mm spacers that means i probably need longer studs???
By the way, thanks for the input guys... im a newb at all this wheel stuff.
By the way, thanks for the input guys... im a newb at all this wheel stuff.
what if i did, 15mm spacer for the front and a 3mm spacer for the back... Do you guys think this would look/function ok? Would i need new studs if i used 3mm spacers or could i get away with the stock ones?
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