View Full Version : The Daytona Wheel and Tire Repository
Logan
12-08-2021, 08:37 PM
I have compiled some wheel and tire data specific to the FFR Gen3 Type 65 Coupe/Daytona. Now sharing it here for the greater FFR community.
1. If you are not on this list, but have data you'd like to add, please PM me or post here.
2. If you see any errors, please let me know.
3. Conditionally formatted columns are colored by low-high values. DO NOT interpret them as green = good, red = bad. That is not how they work.
4. Clearance/rubbing is dependent on alignment, body fitment, specific tire model, etc. Many of these are driving cars, so expect minimal/no rubbing issues, but some are still under construction (see notes column).
5. Offset total = wheel offset plus any spacer thickness, if present.
6. Backspace and Frontspace are both calculated with spacer included, if present. They also include the wheel flanges (0.5" nominal per flange, so an 18x10" wheel is actually 11" wide including flanges).
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=178150&d=1673806263
slarson
12-08-2021, 09:37 PM
Great resource! Thank you.
I've been gathering some of this type of data as I plan my build. My Coupe delivery date is early July.
cgundermann
12-08-2021, 10:03 PM
Awesome idea Logan! I started collecting for my build...
Thanks, Chris
Skuzzy
12-09-2021, 07:33 AM
Now I wish I could pair a 3/4 view of each of those cars to see how the tires sit in the wheel wells.
Nice work Logan. I'll get you the information on mine when I get there.
q4stix
12-09-2021, 05:05 PM
You could also add to my line "He's crazy. Disregard everything" haha
lewma
12-09-2021, 05:15 PM
Great resource Logan!!!
cgundermann
12-09-2021, 05:16 PM
You could also add to my line "He's crazy. Disregard everything" haha
Now that's funny!
Chris
ProJoe
12-10-2021, 12:57 AM
YES! I could have used this SO MUCH a year ago. AWESOME!
freds
12-17-2021, 09:25 AM
Another line. Thanks for doing this.
freds: Nitto 550:AVI1: :18:8:35: :35: : :245/40/R18:295/40/R18:18:10.5:22: :22: : :No rubbing
Logan
12-19-2021, 08:39 PM
Glad you guys find it useful.
@ freds - I added your info and updated the OP.
freds
12-20-2021, 08:10 AM
Glad you guys find it useful.
@ freds - I added your info and updated the OP.
Thanks..again
freds
12-20-2021, 03:49 PM
Another line. Thanks for doing this.
freds: Nitto 550:AVI1: :18:8:35: :35: : :245/40/R18:295/40/R18:18:10.5:22: :22: : :No rubbing
Sorry, the data entered into the spread sheet is not correct. I use space between the colons as a sort of shorthand, assuming an EXCEL spread sheet. I apologize!!!!
Here it is in detail
Tires: Nitto 550
Wheel Brand: AVI1
Wheel Model: AVI1
F Diameter: 18
F Width: 8
Offset: 35
Spacer: 0
Offset total: 35
Backspace: 5.9
Front Space: 3.1
Front Tire: 245/40/R18
Rear Tire: 295/40/R18
Rim Diameter R: 18
Rim Width R: 10.5
Offset R 22
Spacer R: 0
R Offset Total: 22
R Backspace: 6.6
R Frontspace: 4.9
freds
12-21-2021, 12:42 PM
Sorry, the data entered into the spread sheet is not correct. I use space between the colons as a sort of shorthand, assuming an EXCEL spread sheet. I apologize!!!!
Here it is in detail
Tires: Nitto 550
Wheel Brand: AVI1
Wheel Model: AVI1
F Diameter: 18
F Width: 8
Offset: 35
Spacer: 0
Offset total: 35
Backspace: 5.9
Front Space: 3.1
Front Tire: 245/40/R18
Rear Tire: 295/40/R18
Rim Diameter R: 18
Rim Width R: 10.5
Offset R 22
Spacer R: 0
R Offset Total: 22
R Backspace: 6.6
R Frontspace: 4.9
Solved via PM
drewr
12-21-2021, 01:09 PM
No love for 15" wheels...
Logan
12-22-2021, 08:15 PM
No love for 15" wheels...
The lack of 15" wheels on Daytona Coupes is mainly driven by the lack of tire options, but also the modern brakes that builders are using will often not fit under a 15" wheel. The performance, ride quality, looks, and both wheel AND tire selection is so much better in 17", 18", or 19".... the results speak for themselves. For transparency, I have included the specs for ALL builders who have shared this data, either by posting here on the forum, on Facebook, or communicating directly with me. This chart is not limited it to 17" or above, for example.
Personally, I like the look of 15" wheels on the Roadster more than I like 15" wheels on the Coupe, though I can't explain why. The overwhelmingly popular 18" wheel size simply looks great on the Coupe, in almost any design (IMO).
Top post updated!
jdm65
12-30-2021, 10:43 AM
Hey Logan!!
I've told you already, but great work!!
I can finally add my specs and comments to this, I know I already sent you them but I'll post them here for all to see haha.
Wheels: Volk TE37V Mark II
Front Size: 18x11 -7
Rear Size: 18x11 -30
Spacers: None (front+rear)
Tire: still haven't decided, but likely 265/35R18 rear and 255/40R18 front
The fitment is really good!
Skuzzy
12-30-2021, 04:26 PM
I must be missing something. 265/35R18 tires normally use a 9.5" wide rim, 10" tops.
ProJoe
12-31-2021, 01:39 AM
I must be missing something. 265/35R18 tires normally use a 9.5" wide rim, 10" tops.
I mean I guess you're missing something, but people in the FFR/traditional muscle car or classic car world have just never been exposed to it.
In the import car world people run a thinner tire for aesthetic reasons, and on older japanese cars also for clearance reasons. He is building his coupe in what I could call a stylized JDM (japanese domestic market) fashion. so huge wheels with a tire that stretches a little bit and a car so low to the ground it's almost obscene.
I love it.
here is a picture from his build
https://i.imgur.com/npiqekg.png
Skuzzy
12-31-2021, 07:28 AM
Ahhh. Thank you for the explanation.
Kennyk
01-22-2022, 03:45 PM
Logan,
It seems not too many running a 3 link in their Gen 3 so here’s my set-up for your chart.
ToyoR888R
MST
Suzuka
18
9.5
+12 offset
265/35ZR18
315/30ZR18
18
11
+10 offset
25.4 spacers
No rubbing
Thx, Nice job on the data compilation!
GT_Rich
01-23-2022, 10:51 AM
Logan,
It seems not too many running a 3 link in their Gen 3 so here’s my set-up for your chart.
ToyoR888R
MST
Suzuka
18
9.5
+12 offset
265/35ZR18
315/30ZR18
18
11
+10 offset
25.4 spacers
No rubbing
Thx, Nice job on the data compilation!
Can we get a rear axle width from you for this data? Fox width? 94-98 width? 99-04?
Logan
01-23-2022, 03:05 PM
Updated top post today. A few more people are now on the list, and a few existing setups have had minor corrections. I also have 8 more known builders (not shown) who have not shared their specs, so I am unable to include them in this list.
@KennyK - You're added, and I made a note that your car is SRA. I may consider adding a column for rear axle type in the future, but the vast majority of Gen3 Coupes are IRS.
Kennyk
01-23-2022, 03:59 PM
Moser from Mike Forte. Car is in paint, can confirm width on my next visit.
Rsnake
01-23-2022, 07:41 PM
Hello Logan, great job on the wheel and tire data.
After messing with my 335 rears I can confirm that I had 18x12 with 6.75" BS.
They rubbed the angled bar which I sliced down about 1/2"
They still rubbed under hard corners so I have added 1/2" spacer making the back spacing 6.25"
I have attached a photo as the tire placement is perfect 160831160832
lewma
01-24-2022, 03:20 PM
Logan, thanks again for taking the time to compile this information. One day I'll pull the trigger and get my wheels/tires ordered.
mark
lewma
01-27-2022, 11:29 PM
All
While shopping for wheels, I'm noticing a "Center Bore" measurement too. Any idea what measurement I should be looking for ? Seems like 70.5mm crops up a lot
thanks!
mark
Logan
01-28-2022, 08:51 AM
Mark, you are correct. The center bore size is 70.5mm. Obviously a wheel with a bore smaller than that will not fit over the hub, but if a wheel has a larger bore, you can use hub rings to take up the difference.
For example, my (actually all) custom Forgestar F14 wheels have a center bore of 72.56mm, and they provide plastic rings that press into the wheel which reduces the bore to the desired 70.5mm. They are not necessary due to the tapered lug nut seats providing the centering constraint between wheel and hub, but they're a "nice to have" added feature to make the wheels both lug centric AND hub centric. I have also purchased some identical rings from Amazon for under $20 which are made of aluminum to handle the extra brake heat when racing.
What wheels are you currently looking at? Send me a PM if you prefer, happy to discuss details.
lewma
02-06-2022, 01:21 PM
Logan
I'm looking to replace the studs that came with the kit and use longer studs along with hub spacers on the rears. You mentioned that you were using longer studs. Do you have a part number that you could share ?
thanks
mark
Logan
02-07-2022, 10:27 PM
Logan
I'm looking to replace the studs that came with the kit and use longer studs along with hub spacers on the rears. You mentioned that you were using longer studs. Do you have a part number that you could share ?
thanks
mark
Mark, I used ARP 100-7733 studs at all four corners on my Daytona. These are M14x1.5 studs, which is not what FFR suggests. They tell you to remove the M14 studs from the S550 rear hubs, and press 1/2"-20 studs in, to match the SN95 front hubs. I prefer to do it the other way around, pressing the smaller studs out of the front and going up to M14x1.5 to match the rear. The ARP studs are popular S550 Mustang aftermarket items and 1" longer than stock (which means you can use up to a 1" slip-on spacer without sacrificing any thread engagement whatsoever). More details in my build thread, linked in my sig below. Let me know if you need any more detail, I'd be happy to walk you through it. Although I think it is discussed at length in my thread. Hope this helps.
lewma
02-20-2022, 11:36 AM
Logan, here's what I'm thinking now:
Fronts:
Forgestar CF10 19x10 Deep Concave with a +11mm offset 285/30R19
Rears:
Forgestar CF10 19x12 Deep Concave with a -26mm offset 325/30R19
If my math is correct, the -26mm offset will push the rears out 26mm and remove the need for that spacer that everyone seems to use. Inner clearance should be the same as the 11inch halibrands with a 25.4mm spacer installed.
Not even sure Forgestar offer those specs but do those numbers look correct to you ?
thanks again for doing this spreadsheet!
mark
Logan
02-20-2022, 02:05 PM
Mark - Forgestar offers the CF10 wheel (nice looking wheel) in two face profiles, Semi-Concave (SC) and Deep-Concave (DC). Both the sizes you want are only available in DC profile. The 19x10 is available in +8 to +48 offset, and the 19x12 is available in +34 to +74 offset.
So the 19x10+11 CF10 front wheel can be ordered, no problem. The rear wheel is the hard one for the FFR Coupe. To achieve the -26 offset on a 12", you'd have to spec the lowest offset from Forgestar (+34 is the minimum available in the 19x12" CF10), then use a spacer to make up the difference. It would take a 60mm/2.4" spacer to get from +34 to -26, which is not ideal, but doable if that's the wheel you want to use. Now you're seeing the dilemma with wheel and tire fitment for the rear of the Daytona Coupe, and the reason I spent the time to compile this data. There are very few 1-piece wheels that are available in low enough offset, so most builders end up using spacers.
Personally I went with Forgestar F14s with +6 offset (the minimum available in 18"), but even that still requires me to use a 32mm spacer. It's funny that even buying $2k custom wheels it is still hard to eliminate spacers. FFR needs to fix this by increasing the length of the rear control arms and half shafts so we can use far more common high-offset wheels available today.
BTW, you can get a 19x12 Forgestar F14 in Ultra Deep Concave profile with offsets down to -50mm. There's at least two Daytona Coupe builders who have gone with that wheel and needed no rear spacer, as I'm sure you saw on the spreadsheet above. Of course not everyone likes the look of the F14 wheel. Let me know if I can be of more assistance, happy to help with this stuff.
Ltngdrvr
02-20-2022, 05:01 PM
FFR needs to fix this by increasing the length of the rear control arms and half shafts so we can use far more common high-offset wheels available today.
This is what baffles me, even the wheels Factory Five offers don't fit correctly without a spacer.
Now, I understand that the wheels they offer were originally spec'd for the MkIV and MkIII, and the IRS rear is as well, but when they did the Gen 3 redesign on the Type 65, it seems to me they should have made an alternate set of rear axle control arms and half-shafts, or spread out the suspension pickup points on the frame to make it all work together properly.
lewma
02-20-2022, 08:40 PM
Logan
I really like those CF10 wheels. I mis-read their specs so it looks like i'll need that spacer. I'm not too thrilled about a spacer but after reading some info on those, it looks like the hub centric spacers are ok to use and are available way thicker than what I need too.
mark
lewma
02-23-2022, 02:21 PM
Can anyone recommend a dealer to purchase Forgestar wheels from ?
Logan
02-23-2022, 10:45 PM
A short non-comprehensive list of companies you can order Forgestar wheels through:
1. Stranoparts (racer/autocrosser who sells performance parts)
2. GetYourWheels
3. PK Auto Design
4. ModBargains
5. OperationalSpeedSupply
6. RaceReadyMotorsports
7. MW Company (this is Forgestar themselves)
There are many others, but these are some popular options. Call several of them and compare quotes.
lewma
02-23-2022, 11:15 PM
thanks Logan!
Tuftster
03-04-2022, 02:20 PM
KennyK, were you ever able to verify which width rearend you have? I have a 3 link as well and trying to make sure I order the correct backspacing.
Rsnake
03-04-2022, 03:25 PM
Give Gordon a call at Levy Racing, He can order the wheels and knows what you need plus he's on the forum and a sponsor.
Kennyk
03-05-2022, 03:33 PM
Yes, Fox body width. Purchased from Forte Performance.
lewma
04-09-2022, 12:32 PM
Logan
Finally got the wheels / tires on the car. This is what I went with if you want to add them to your spreadsheet:
Fronts
Forgestar CF10 19x10 satin black +11mm offset. Nitto NT555 G2 275/30 - no spacers yet but that may change when I get the nose mounted
Rears
Forgestar CF10 19x11 satin black +21mm offset. Nitto NT555 G2 305/30 - currently have a 33mm spacer installed
mark
Logan
04-12-2022, 07:02 PM
Updated.
racingandfishing
06-25-2022, 06:47 PM
Hey there, new guy here and clear as mud on many topics, but trying to learn!
I was really wanting to go with the vintage look with 15" wheels, old school 3 link and would really like to avoid spacers. I'm told Levy has a Wilwood kit for the 15's so that appears to be solved. I was considering the IRS, but now not sure. Really surprised that the GEN3 has clearance issues and having to use spacers. I'm sure it is due to shared parts with other kits, but I would guess some would even pay an upcharge to have it solved.
Anyway, I know there isn't any data here for the combination I described. However, it might help me to learn if someone has the width for the IRS in comparison to the Mosiers that are offered. Also, I was told the narrow width is for Pin Drive, but not sure if that is accurate.
If anyone can provide a little clarity on those things, it would be greatly appreciated!
***If this is in the wrong thread, please let me know and I will repost elsewhere.
Logan
06-27-2022, 12:45 PM
With a solid axle, your rear wheel offset/backspace specs will depend exclusively on the width of the axle itself. The Mustang donor axles varied in width over the years, with the newer ones being wider than the earlier ones I believe. The Moser axles may or may not be the same as the Mustangs (FFR would be able to tell you). Pin drive is indeed the most narrow setup, as the wheels had the deepest dish.
Gordon Levy is a good resource for all of these components. He can build you a kit with the right axle, wheels, and even brakes to achieve the look or performance you're going for. I would not be surprised if you still need spacers though, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Give Gordon a call and see what you come up with.
gtrclark
08-12-2022, 11:56 PM
Any chance you could share links to the original posts where the info came from? I’m looking for pics of the rocket attack wheels on Dave fort’s car, but I don’t know who he is
Logan
08-13-2022, 10:49 AM
I do not have direct links to each car on the list. I do know Dave Fort's info was posted to one of the FFR Facebook groups though. He never posted pictures of the wheels and tires in a side shot or with the body on, just a rear tire width glamor shot. I messaged him for more, but never heard back.
If it's the Rocket Attack wheels you want to see pictured on a Daytona, check out Dave Tabor's car. He has the Attack wheels on his blue/white (now +orange) car, and he is here on the forum as well as YouTube with videos of his car on track.
Jphoenix
12-30-2022, 04:23 PM
What wheels are these (and where do I find them):
177411
Those wheels are the Forgiato FV3
https://forgiato.com/wheels/forgiato/fv3/
-John
Jphoenix
01-01-2023, 10:34 PM
Thanks John, much appreciated.
nnolte
01-12-2023, 01:16 PM
Thanks for all of this info. Is it possible to share the actual spreadsheet? I'd like to do a process of elimination. I need to be able to go over the 12.88" rotor with six piston caliper in the front.
Also, does anyone have a preferred source for wheels and/or tires? Looking for all good ideas from people who have done it before!
Thanks for the help.
nnolte
01-12-2023, 04:04 PM
Also, I am wondering what model number the first wheels are on the Joey Logano car, below. They are obviously different from the ones on what looks like the same car (second pic), which look like Rays/Volk G025.
177989
177988
burchfieldb
01-13-2023, 09:41 AM
What wheels are these (and where do I find them):
177411
I was really interested in these as well and I had asked FFR about them in the past, they said they were 19' and it was really difficult to find tires for them, and advised against it. Since they are custom, you could get 18's and have a better tire selection.
Logan
01-15-2023, 01:10 PM
Also, I am wondering what model number the first wheels are on the Joey Logano car, below. They are obviously different from the ones on what looks like the same car (second pic), which look like Rays/Volk G025.
mnolte - I have both of those wheel/tire setups already specified in the repository. The top photo is the Forgestar F14, and the bottom picture is the Volk Rays ZE40. Listed under FFR Snap-On in the name column.
As for fitting over a 12.88" rotor up front, that's pretty easy by most counts. Diameter wise, there are even 17" wheels that will fit easily over that brake setup, but it depends what you're looking for.
Personally, I would recommend 18" wheels to ALL builders for the best possible tire selection, easy brake and suspension clearance, as well as best looks if you're not going for period-correct authenticity (15" wheels are tough for a whole list of reasons).
Logan
01-15-2023, 01:14 PM
OP has been updated. Several new builders have submitted data.
Jphoenix
01-16-2023, 08:23 PM
Reading this thread and talking to a friend with a cobra, it appears 18” rims are the way to go, 315 on the rear seems to be easy, but I’m seeing 245, 265 and 275 on the front are common, any reason why 275 over the 245? I plan on power steering if that makes a difference.
Logan
02-10-2023, 09:41 PM
I’m seeing 245, 265 and 275 on the front are common, any reason why 275 over the 245? I plan on power steering if that makes a difference.
More rubber = more grip :)
Power steering is all the more reason to go with 275 fronts. Really, if you somehow managed to get TOO much rubber up front, I have heard of only two potential drawbacks:
1. On the street, you could experience what many call tramlining on grooved or brushed concrete roads like interstates, or bridges, but I have not found it to be a problem even with 305s on the front of my S550 Mustang. YMMV.
2. On the track, too much tire for a given vehicle weight might make it hard to manage tire temps. For example, at an autocross where you have a 30-90 second run followed by 5-15 minutes of waiting for the next run, you won't be able to get enough heat in the carcass of the tire to extract maximum grip from the compound. So in that case, you spent more money on bigger tires only to go slower. Quite a niche occurrence, and most people (even casual autocrossers) would not be affected by it. Suffice to say, 99.99% of the time, the maximum amount of rubber is always best.
Jphoenix
02-12-2023, 01:30 PM
Thanks, that all makes sense, 275 it is then.I like the look of the 15" wheels and tires, but the larger diameter wheels seem to be better handling overall.
korbar
04-10-2023, 11:42 AM
Looking for some help.
I am going with the Forgestar F14s in 18x12 in the rear and 18x10 in the front. I just contacted "Getyourwheels" and they stated the 18s now come in ultra deep option, what would be the offset I would be looking for with that option? Would the best option be ultra deep on the rear and super deep on the front or ultra for both?
Thanks
Rsnake
04-10-2023, 12:47 PM
Korbar I assume you are planning on a 335 30r18 for the rear? I did use that size and if I did it all over again I would go 315. Had to modify frame and have the perfect offset and cannot lower the car too far or they will rub.
Just my thoughts so take them for what they are worth.
korbar
04-10-2023, 02:40 PM
Korbar I assume you are planning on a 335 30r18 for the rear? I did use that size and if I did it all over again I would go 315. Had to modify frame and have the perfect offset and cannot lower the car too far or they will rub.
Just my thoughts so take them for what they are worth.
Actually, I was planning on 315, but that helps.
korbar
04-11-2023, 11:03 AM
Thoughts on this setup?
18x10 Super Deep 0 offset
18x12 Ultra Deep -25 offset
Forgestars F14s Bespoke
Logan
04-11-2023, 12:05 PM
The fact that they now offer Ultra Deep Concave in 18” diameter is great. I would have ordered those if they had them back then. I have SDC on both front and rear, as seen in the repository top post.
toadster
04-11-2023, 12:14 PM
I love data gathering like this.. awesome job!
JimStone
02-29-2024, 03:44 PM
Thank you Logan for your repository, which I've used for reference on many occasions.
However, it's been a year since updated.
Anyone running Forgestar 19x10 super deep concave and 19x12 ultra deep concave wheels and have any thoughts? Snowman has these on his with +14mm offset front and -25mm in back. However, he doesn't look to be active on the forum for almost 2 years and his build thread ended before he put the body on.
Any guidance would be appreciated!!
JimStone
02-29-2024, 06:54 PM
Thank you Logan for your repository, which I've used for reference on many occasions.
However, it's been a year since updated.
Anyone running Forgestar 19x10 super deep concave and 19x12 ultra deep concave wheels and have any thoughts? Snowman has these on his with +14mm offset front and -25mm in back. However, he doesn't look to be active on the forum for almost 2 years and his build thread ended before he put the body on.
Any guidance would be appreciated!!
Also, GetYourWheels quoted $2600 for the above wheels in gloss black, shipped.
Is that a good price? I've seen several guys use GetYourWheels. Do they ever go on sale?
Thanks
Logan
03-03-2024, 12:14 PM
Jim, I'm glad you're finding the repository useful. That is what it is for, a guide for builders to see the range of fitments that others have used. There is no single right answer, and the track/racing crowd may have different goals than the casual weekend cruiser. There are setups here which cover both ends of the spectrum.
Snowman has finished his Daytona. It is silver with black stripes, number 89 on the doors. You can see it in Rsnake's videos on YouTube (channel name Cobra Daytona Build). The wheels and tires look great, and the fitment to the body is flush at the fenders.
As for pricing on Forgestar wheels, it varies by distributor, especially for the custom offsets. I know Forgestar themselves usually have a Black Friday sale, but that is a while from now. Their vendors may have smaller sales throughout the year. I have worked with GetYourWheels before, a legitimate company staffed by humans. Give them a call to inquire about future sales, as long as you are able to wait to order.
Lastly, for anyone who is wanting to see this repository grow and thrive, it all depends on user submitted data! Builders, please make a post here on this thread or send me a PM with the specs needed and I will add them and maintain the most current version in the top post. If you know of builders not on the forum here, ask them for their specs and get them to me. Facebook, Instagram, non-internet users you may know of... there's hundreds (thousands?) of these kits out there. The more data we sample, the better the repository.
JimStone
03-03-2024, 09:01 PM
Thank you Logan for directing me to Rsnake's video with Snowman's car. The wheels do look great.
Without this forum and your repository, I probably would have been scared off from ordering custom wheels and just got the Halibrands.
Jason at Get Your Wheels has been great. Emailed me back at 8:30 PM, which was unexpected. And they're $100 less than everyone else I've gotten quotes from.
Shakey
03-04-2024, 06:08 PM
Jim,
That seems like a good price. Mine were about $3400 after tax, shipping and everything just over a year ago. I did have them made in a custom color which added a couple hundred bucks per wheel. Below are the wheel and tire specs that I used. I also based my order on what snowman posted but, made some changes. Check out my build/youtube channel(https://www.youtube.com/@ShakeysDaytona) to see what they look like. No rubbing or any clearance issues. Wilwood Superlite 14in rotors in front and 13in in back.
Wheels:
Front: FORGESTAR F14 SDC 18X10 Backspace: +12 Bolt pattern: 5X114.3
Rear: FORGESTAR F14 UDC 19X12 Backspace: -25 Bolt pattern: 5X114.3
Finish: GLOSS BRUSHED ANTIQUE BRONZE
Tires: Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3
Front: 275/40 R18
Rear: 325/30 R19
V/R
Shakey
JimStone
03-04-2024, 09:10 PM
Jim,
That seems like a good price. Mine were about $3400 after tax, shipping and everything just over a year ago. I did have them made in a custom color which added a couple hundred bucks per wheel. Below are the wheel and tire specs that I used. I also based my order on what snowman posted but, made some changes. Check out my build/youtube channel(https://www.youtube.com/@ShakeysDaytona) to see what they look like. No rubbing or any clearance issues. Wilwood Superlite 14in rotors in front and 13in in back.
Wheels:
Front: FORGESTAR F14 SDC 18X10 Backspace: +12 Bolt pattern: 5X114.3
Rear: FORGESTAR F14 UDC 19X12 Backspace: -25 Bolt pattern: 5X114.3
Finish: GLOSS BRUSHED ANTIQUE BRONZE
Tires: Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3
Front: 275/40 R18
Rear: 325/30 R19
V/R
Shakey
Love the color of your wheels. Really brings out just how deep dish those things are when the light hits them. And the 18" in front seems to make the 19's in back look even more menacing
PNWTim
10-16-2024, 09:10 AM
I am planning on using 19's in my build but am a little discouraged by the lack of choice. Given the impact wheels have on the overall appearance of a car I want to be fairly selective re: overall look and style. I am looking to retain some of the original styling but the nearest I can find are these which will probably require an unauthorized assault on my bank account:
https://www.forgeline.com/hl3/p320
I like a couple of the Forgestar offerings but again, looking to retain a little more of the classic look if at all possible. The Forgiatos on the FF5 car are great but I believe that company is defunct. They don't answer the phone or emails, VM box is full and they don't even show the FV3's on their website.
I know it's a bit of dichotomy - "yes, want large wheels, no, not modern look". I won't need them for several months so keeping my fingers crossed that others may pop up in the meantime.
TwinFins
10-17-2024, 11:40 AM
I am planning on using 19's in my build but am a little discouraged by the lack of choice. Given the impact wheels have on the overall appearance of a car I want to be fairly selective re: overall look and style. I am looking to retain some of the original styling but the nearest I can find are these which will probably require an unauthorized assault on my bank account:
https://www.forgeline.com/hl3/p320
I like a couple of the Forgestar offerings but again, looking to retain a little more of the classic look if at all possible. The Forgiatos on the FF5 car are great but I believe that company is defunct. They don't answer the phone or emails, VM box is full and they don't even show the FV3's on their website.
I know it's a bit of dichotomy - "yes, want large wheels, no, not modern look". I won't need them for several months so keeping my fingers crossed that others may pop up in the meantime.
Keep us posted, Im looking for the same thing. I like those Forgelines, but for $1800 a wheel they arent in the cards.
Jphoenix
06-05-2025, 07:21 PM
I now have three sets of tires and wheels, so thought I would add my setup (so far) here. Coupe-R race ride height at 3.25 front and 3.75 rear.
Original set are the FFR 18x9 front and 18x11 rears with CONTINENTAL EXTREME CONTACT SPORT 02 275 /35 R18 95Y SL BSW on the front and, CONTINENTAL EXTREME CONTACT SPORT 02 335 /30 R18 102Y SL BSW on the rear. These fit fine with 1.25" spacers front and rear to clear the Aero6 brakes. The rear 335's are also fine, but rub the frame during hard turns with lots of body lean in the typical rub location on that diagonal brace, so I notched the brace and the tires now clear no problem.
The original FFR Halibrands have +24mm offset front and +12mm offset rear. I don't like running spacers so I ordered these wheels and mounted Toyo Proxes R (not the RR's):
TOYO TIRE PROXES R 315 /30 R18 98W SL BSW TOYO TIRE on the rear and PROXES R 285 /30 R18 93W SL BSW on the front. Wheels are Enkei RPF1RS Silver Wheels 18x11 rear and 18x9.5 front. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/ENK-37981165N10S on the rear and https://www.summitracing.com/parts/enk-3798956512sp on the front.
The Enkei's have +12mm offset in the front and -10mm offset rear. This allows me to run them without any spacer. The rear tire hits the unmodified diagonal at full compression of the rear, so that's why I cut out the typical place in the diagonal - now there is no rubbing, even with the tire all the way up to the limit of the suspension. Not sure a 335 would not rub at full compression, but don't need that much tire - yet.
The Proxes R and Enkei's performed very well first time out, no complaints. Running 19 and 20 psi cold front to rear, need to do more research into tire pressures on these tires, but they are very similar to Hoosier R7's so that's why I started at that pressure.
Just bought another set of wheels, Rocket Attack directly from Holley, even more offset front and rear:
ROCKET RACING FLARE - TITANIUM/MACHINED PART # TTR29-8116550-D rear, and PART # TTR29-816555-C on the front. Sticking with the Proxes R for now.
The 18x11 rear Rocket Flare has an offset of -25.4mm and 5.00" BS and, the 18X10 fronts have an offset of 0mm and 5.50" backspace. Plug that into https://www.willtheyfit.com and it shows the tire moving even farther away from the dread frame diagonal.
That's it for now, when it rains I'll have to install the spacers and mount the Halibrand/Continentals unless I can sell them (cheap!) and then I'll buy another set of the Rockets and get some Hoosier W2 wets.
Jphoenix
06-06-2025, 02:20 PM
Got the new tires and wheels mounted this morning and put them on the car to check clearance with the increased offset and backspace, pleased with how they fit. I'm using the same Proxes R on these wheels as on the Enkei's.
In the first photo, I've disconnected the sway bar and shock and lifted the tire/wheel up as high as the suspension will allow and put a level along the bottom of the frame, showing where the tire will be when the frame bottoms (which I do not expect to ever happen, so just being very conservative). The tire does not rub the dreaded diagonal and has pretty good clearance there, the other area I was concerned about was the outer lip of the body, but the tire (with 1.75 degrees of camber at rest) just goes right up into the wheel well and does not touch the body at full compression. So, pretty happy with the new Rocket Attack rear wheels.
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In the front, the wheels moves outward a small amount with a new offset of 0 vs. the old offset of +12. Appears to have the same amount of clearance to the front of the pontoon as the Enkei wheels, so happy with that.
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So, bottom line is that either the Enkei's or the rockets will work just fine, I ordered some new longer studs because I cut the old ones flush with the old spacers, thanks to Greg Cobra Build Youtube guy for the part numbers on those: https://youtu.be/CZw1o1v1fpw
JimStone
06-06-2025, 02:54 PM
Jphoenix
I think you own the record for most wheels sets purchased per mile driven
Jphoenix
06-06-2025, 06:27 PM
Jphoenix
I think you own the record for most wheels sets purchased per mile driven
LOL, I have 3 sets for my formula ford as well. The real heartbreaker is the RV with 8 truck tires. Tire store loves me.
PNWTim
06-06-2025, 09:22 PM
Jim - this is really helpful information, thanks for taking the time to post. I am running 19's and have landed upon 315's in the rear simply because anything larger will rub and it is not my intention to modify the offending brace (at least at this time). I am going to double check your offsets against those I have put together with Forgestar and hopefully see that they align.
Lugnut Mark
07-17-2025, 09:32 AM
Thank You Logan for this information.. I just ordered my new wheels from Forgestar ..... Going with the F-14 specs like snowmans on the repository ....thank God you made this list otherwise I would have been lost!!
Best Regards
Lugnut
PNWTim
01-20-2026, 07:02 PM
Logan - I am not sure if you are still updating this thread but I thought I would add my wheels and tires if so.
Forgestar M14
Front 18 X 10 +14mm offset, Continental Extreme Contact Force in 295/30/18
Rear 18 X 12 -25mm offset, Continental Extreme Contact Force in 325/30/18
Wheels clear the Wilwood Aero 6 brakes easily.
Chris0521
03-25-2026, 03:17 PM
Got the new tires and wheels mounted this morning and put them on the car to check clearance with the increased offset and backspace, pleased with how they fit. I'm using the same Proxes R on these wheels as on the Enkei's.
In the first photo, I've disconnected the sway bar and shock and lifted the tire/wheel up as high as the suspension will allow and put a level along the bottom of the frame, showing where the tire will be when the frame bottoms (which I do not expect to ever happen, so just being very conservative). The tire does not rub the dreaded diagonal and has pretty good clearance there, the other area I was concerned about was the outer lip of the body, but the tire (with 1.75 degrees of camber at rest) just goes right up into the wheel well and does not touch the body at full compression. So, pretty happy with the new Rocket Attack rear wheels.
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In the front, the wheels moves outward a small amount with a new offset of 0 vs. the old offset of +12. Appears to have the same amount of clearance to the front of the pontoon as the Enkei wheels, so happy with that.
214707
So, bottom line is that either the Enkei's or the rockets will work just fine, I ordered some new longer studs because I cut the old ones flush with the old spacers, thanks to Greg Cobra Build Youtube guy for the part numbers on those: https://youtu.be/CZw1o1v1fpw
Jim, just want to confirm, do those Rockets only fit in the rear with the notched frame or could you have gotten away with running them with the frame unmodified? We will likely have some custom wheels made, so we're trying to figure out what is possible in both configurations before we pull the trigger on their production.
Also wanted to say I follow your YouTube channel and enjoy your walkaround videos! Thanks for those!
Chris
Jphoenix
03-27-2026, 08:51 AM
The Rockets will fit - depending on the tire section and tread width. Without the notch, the Toyo Proxes will fit up to a 305 section, but not the 315's. The Continental Contacts will fit up to 315, but not the 335 Contis that I have (using them for rain days until I can get some Hoosier W2's). Hoosier R8's will fit in the 315 section and that's as low a section as I want to run on the track, but most people will be fine with a 305 rear - but the fat rear tire looks good on these cars.
Remember that John George raced his Coupe on 245/17's and was very fast in that car. These cars are fast and fun to drive on track!
https://www.johngeorgeracing.com/wordpress/ffr48-car-setup/
Websites I found useful:
https://www.willtheyfit.com
https://www.holley.com/products/wheels/wheels/modern_and_late_model/rocket_racing_flare/ (scroll down for dimensions)
https://www.wheelspecialists.com/wheel-specs