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Rota Force Drift fitment

2.2K views 7 replies 3 participants last post by  TheManWithTheStick  
#1 ·
While I save up for the wheels I want I've just realised that my old Evo IX wheels may fit.

Does anyone know if 18x9 ET27 5x114 would work okay on a GRY?? I realise ET is miles out from standard but....?
 
#3 ·
They'll likely rub. My Enkeis are ET35 with a spacer up front and ET40 rear with 255/35/18 F1 SuperSports and they catch when driving hard. Unless you run lots of camber they'll not be a good fit, fronts will poke 2mm more than mine and rears will poke 7mm more than mine.

I have -2.5 degrees front and the wheel is level with the arch, rears I have -1.5 degrees and again, wheels are level with the arch. If you insist on using them you'll need camber arms and bolts to get them to anywhere near fit.
 
#6 ·
Ah bugger. You're shattering my dreams here @p3lwo!! ? I really like that design and think it would look great on the Yaris but I never considered caliper clearance!

Fair enough about the Rota's. Sounds like a right faff so I'll leave them where they are I reckon.

@p3lwo : I hope you don't mind me asking but would these fit at all without spacers or too much messing? - https://www.vipmotorsport.co.uk/ADVAN-Wheels/ADVAN-RZF2 - I don't recall seeing them on anyone's car and maybe there's a good reason for that!
 
#7 ·
Sorry mate, speaking from experience here as I was stoked with my NT03's until they hit the front calipers!

Not sure about the Advans but they look great, very similar to the Weds TC105X that is designed for caliper clearance. Quite often if you reach out you can get a template you can print to check fitment