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1G AWD: Getting FD RX7 wheels on

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onegeenewbie

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Oct 18, 2006
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So here's my dilema: I recently bought, second hand, a set of the lighter FD wheels with some nankang 225/50/16 tires on them. I put them on the car, and when I'm all done I try to move it. The rear wheels move, but the fronts wheels don't rotate at all under power and I stall out. Obviously (or not), the wheels are hitting something that is preventing rotation... with a significant amount of force.

In the future when the nankangs wear out, I plan on getting some Falken Azenis 245/50/16's (These are my autox wheels) on there and a new coilover suspension (narrower struts and springs).

My question is: What size spacer would I need to make the wheels a) rotate, and b) clear the suspension with a 245/50 tire?? I'm aware from searching that the stock offsets are et46; however, I couldn't find the FD wheel offsets. If anybody knows that, it would be helpful as well.

TIA :)
 
On my 1g AWD I'm only using spacers in the rear. They have some 225/50/16 tire's and don't rub at all. Are you not running any spacers at all? I would only see issues coming from the rear if that was the case. If i were you i would check all around the wheel to see if there's any physical object preventing it from moving.
 
Search for "RX7" in the handling forum and you will get about 15 threads on fitting RX7 wheels on DSM's, many of them 1g's.
 
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