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mig1980 07-15-2007 01:41 AM

22" wheels and don't really like
 
Hi there everyone. I purchased a set of 22" Asanti wheels. They are 22 x 10.5 all around with 285/35/22 tires. I mounted them today and the rear don't fill up the wheel well as much as I would like. I don't understand how the 20" wheels that I had on filled up the wheel well so much more. They were 265/40/20 in front and 315/35/20 in rear. I realize that the tire is wider on the rear from my 20" wheels than it is from my 22" wheels but they are both 10.5 in rear so I don't understand why so much different. I guess my question here is, would I be able to get a wider tire in the rear fill up the wheel well or is there a difference in the wheel width of the 20" (4.8is style) wheels than the Asanti wheels?

Thanks in advance to anyone who chimes in.

ljnlaw 07-15-2007 10:00 AM

:worthless: Maybe you need rear wheel spacers?

mig1980 07-15-2007 04:47 PM

How thick could I get a set of spacers on the rear and still have the bolts grab good? Any ideas? Thanks.

bimmersuperiority 07-16-2007 12:16 AM

It's probably the offset if the width is the same and the wheel looks significantly more narrow. You need less offset wheel or big spacer, and depending on how big that could be bad. My mechanic said he doesn't recommend anything more than 10mm but I've seen guys run 25mm (granted it was on a gutted MkII Golf lol). Good luck.

mig1980 07-16-2007 01:48 AM

I'm thinking I need at least a 20mm. More like a 25mm spacer because it needs to come out about 1". Has anyone done this before? Would this be a good idea? Thanks again.

Wagner 07-16-2007 05:04 AM

99.75 mm --> sidewall height of your 22's
110.25 mm --> sidewall height of your 20s'


That is why.

mig1980 07-16-2007 12:50 PM

The height is not the problem. I love the height. It is how far the wheel comes out that is a problem for me. It doesn't fit flush with my quarter panel.

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Originally Posted by WagnerX5
99.75 mm --> sidewall height of your 22's
110.25 mm --> sidewall height of your 20s'


That is why.


R.C. 07-16-2007 06:11 PM

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Hi there everyone. I purchased a set of 22" Asanti wheels. They are 22 x 10.5 all around with 285/35/22 tires. I mounted them today and the rear don't fill up the wheel well as much as I would like. I don't understand how the 20" wheels that I had on filled up the wheel well so much more. They were 265/40/20 in front and 315/35/20 in rear. I realize that the tire is wider on the rear from my 20" wheels than it is from my 22" wheels but they are both 10.5 in rear so I don't understand why so much different. I guess my question here is, would I be able to get a wider tire in the rear fill up the wheel well or is there a difference in the wheel width of the 20" (4.8is style) wheels than the Asanti wheels?

Thanks in advance to anyone who chimes in.

I'm going through the same thing with asanti rite now!!! i'm running 22 x11 in the rear and there tucked. i think it looks like shit but asanti said they built them to spec. I think there spec is for a 4.4 not a 4.8 so i'm putting spacers on for now. i'm going to try to get asanti to build me two new rears .But i'm not going to hold my breath.

mig1980 07-16-2007 06:24 PM

You are completely right RC. They tuck and I don't like that either. I have a 4.4i and they still tuck. Did they tell you if they were a different offset in front than the rear? They are great looking wheels but I am going to end up putting spacers on mind as well. What size spacers will you be using and where do you plan to purchase them from? Also, what size tire are you running in the rear? Just curious as to input. Thanks.

streetsoffire 07-16-2007 06:25 PM

R.C.: Those are 22x11s? I think you guys are experiencing offset issues....... that shot from the rear of R.C.s' ride does not look good.......


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