17x10.5 wheel + 03 Cobra, install w/ pics

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17x10.5 wheel + 03 Cobra, install w/ pics

Check out my 17x10.5 replica wheel and nitto 555R install with H&R 1" spacers: Lots of pics to help:

http://www.modularmustangs.net/showthread.php?s=&postid=15870#post15870

2004_2_11_Nittos001small.jpg


-JAson
 
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Jason.... why did you decide to go with 1 inch spacers!? At the VERY most you would have only required 1/4 inch spacers to clear those Nitto's on the 17X10.5 AFS wheels. Are the spacers hubcentric? You know I currently run this exact same wheel/tire combo and I went with a button head bolt to ensure the sidewall cleared at maximum suspension unload.

When my Nitto's wear out I'm moving up to the 315 Goodyear DS3's which are more than a full inch wider than the Nitto 315's. For those to fit I'll need the button head bolt, a 3/8 inch spacer, and extended reach lugs.

Just wondering why you decided to go with 1 inch spacers is all? :shrug:

U.M.

P.S. Aren't wheel spacers illegal for NHRA sanctioned events?
 
Uncle Meat said:
Jason.... why did you decide to go with 1 inch spacers!? At the VERY most you would have only required 1/4 inch spacers to clear those Nitto's on the 17X10.5 AFS wheels. Are the spacers hubcentric? You know I currently run this exact same wheel/tire combo and I went with a button head bolt to ensure the sidewall cleared at maximum suspension unload.

When my Nitto's wear out I'm moving up to the 315 Goodyear DS3's which are more than a full inch wider than the Nitto 315's. For those to fit I'll need the button head bolt, a 3/8 inch spacer, and extended reach lugs.

Just wondering why you decided to go with 1 inch spacers is all? :shrug:

U.M.

P.S. Aren't wheel spacers illegal for NHRA sanctioned events?

I wanted to be sure the wheels would fit, so I went ahead and got the 1" spacers. Some Cobra owners had complained about alignment being such that one IRS bolt touched and the other didn't. I wasn't sure what to expect, so I got the 1" spacer (smallest available of the typ I purchased). Maximum Motorsports sells a new 1/2" hubcentric spacer that simply requires longer studs, and it would have worked, but I would have had to remove the rotors and do some more work. I plan on running these wheels on the street. Once the Nittos wear out, I'll go to the F1 GS-D3s too. Then I'll definitely need these spacers, that or button head or shaved bolts and a smaller spacer. I am going to probably mount BFG 275/40-17s on the extra pair of 17x9 rims I have and run them (without spacers) at the strip. These nittos won't last me 5 months anyway probably.

I talked to several guys over on svtperformance like Torch Red 10th who run the 1" spacer. They all had no problems with them. Torch Red 10th even said one of his friends autocrossed with the spacers. The new hubcentric 1/2" spacer from MM is probably the only spacer that simply requires longer studs that I would use. The spacer I have now of course has the second set of studs and is very easy to take off and put on.

-Jason
 
very nice article you wrote dude :)
i wanna get some 03 replicas for my GT..I'm assuming I don't need a spacer since I don't have IRS...how is the quality of the rims u got ?..are they close to oem 03 u had before ? are those afs wheels ?..also where di u get ur tool for the 100 lbs setup ?
thanks !!!!..u can pm me.
 
stallion98gt said:
very nice article you wrote dude :)
i wanna get some 03 replicas for my GT..I'm assuming I don't need a spacer since I don't have IRS...how is the quality of the rims u got ?..are they close to oem 03 u had before ? are those afs wheels ?..also where di u get ur tool for the 100 lbs setup ?
thanks !!!!..u can pm me.

I really like the quality of the rims I got. They are pretty well matched to the stock wheels (after I cleaned them). You shouldn't have any fitment issues with a GT axle. I bought the wheels with the tires from tires.com. I ordered Monday at lunch and they showed up at the house at 10:18AM on Wednesday. I bought the torque wrench at Sears for $80 or $90. Well worth it to make sure my wheels stay on while I am going down the road. Also, if you buy a torque wrench, remember to set it back to the stop or 0 ft-lb setting before you put it away.

-Jason
 
5 months sounds about right. I had some 275x40x17 on my '01 Cobra with moderate to short periods of quick accelerations. Being my car is a daily driver it doesn't behoove me to purchase another set; but man are they sticky! :eek:

Now I'm on some 275x40x17 BF Goodrich G- Force T/A KDW 300 treadwear and they stick great, but not as well as the Nittos. :nice:
 
stallion98gt said:
thanks dude..did you order a package or just 4 rims and 4 tires ? do they mount them automatically or do u have to call them ?

If you order wheels and tires, they will mount them for free. I ordered over the phone. It only took me maybe 5 minutes to seal the deal. If you order through the internet, processing time may be longer (that is what I was told). I only bought the two nittos and rims.

My car is a daily driver too, so I am just going to let these wear down and then put street tires on the 10.5" rims. I'll put some BFG drag radials on the 17x9 rims for drag racing, probably.

-Jason