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Wheel Size Choices, Mk5
Looking for guidance on wheel sizes. Originally focused on Halibrand style in 17". Will use Wilwood 12.88 brakes. Vintage Wheels and other wheel vendors warned about clearance issues with these brakes. These 17" wheels were all matching FFR specs for backspace/offset. They suggested 18" wheels for better clearance and to "better fill" the wheel wells. What is the experience of others with these Wilwood brakes and 17" wheels, FFR offered wheels vs others, and 17" vs 18" wheels. Focused on a Halibrand style, but open to other classic style wheels. Appreciate all opinions.
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Steve >> aka: GoDadGo
These have great offsets and offered in 17's and 18's.
Hexcentric rings would be needed to properly center them since the centers bores are tad large.
https://circuitperformance.com/categ...asic%5Bgray%5D
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Wilwoods clear with FFR 17" rims.
Rim diameter has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with "filling the wheelwells"...that is totally dependent on tire diameter. A 26" tall tire on a 15, 17 or 18 rim will fill the wheelwells exactly the same.
Jeff
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Thanks. In general, are folks pleased with the FFR wheels? If the Wilwood 12..88 brakes will fit without issues, my original thoughts were 17" FFR wheels with Nitto NT555 G2, 315/35/ZR17 (25.6" diameter) and 255/40/ZR17 (25.04"). They are slightly smaller in diameter than the rear, but seem to fill the 9" width wheel better. Thoughts of others?
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Steve >> aka: GoDadGo

Originally Posted by
Ejzajac
Thanks. In general, are folks pleased with the FFR wheels? If the Wilwood 12..88 brakes will fit without issues, my original thoughts were 17" FFR wheels with Nitto NT555 G2, 315/35/ZR17 (25.6" diameter) and 255/40/ZR17 (25.04"). They are slightly smaller in diameter than the rear, but seem to fill the 9" width wheel better. Thoughts of others?
Go with the Factory-5 wheels if you want that Classic Cobra Look.
Just know that you'll have more tire choices if you go with the 18's.
My original wheel and tire combination sported the following:
245/45-17 Front & 285/40-17 Rear.
25.67" & 25.98" Diameters
17X9 & 17X10
Nitto 555's
https://youtu.be/9WEe6-wdNtA
My current wheel and tire combination sports the following:
255/40-17 Front & 294/35-17
25.08" & 26.18" Diameters
17X9 & 18X10
Nitto NT-05's
https://youtu.be/iwslgKJUaKc
Hope This Helps & Good Luck!
Last edited by GoDadGo; 04-05-2025 at 07:25 PM.
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Originally Posted by
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Steve >> aka: GoDadGo

Originally Posted by
gbranham
Those 18's Look Really Good!
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I have the 18" Halibrand wheels for my MK5. I liked the classic look of the 15" but being in the auto industry, I did my research on tire availability for the 15" and 17" with my wholesale suppliers, and found that it wasn't to my liking. The 18" option had more choices on tire brands as opposed to the other sizes. I'm running the Continental ExtremeContact Sport02 on my MK5, just to give you an idea of what is out there.
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Originally Posted by
Takis31gk
I have the 18" Halibrand wheels for my MK5. I liked the classic look of the 15" but being in the auto industry, I did my research on tire availability for the 15" and 17" with my wholesale suppliers, and found that it wasn't to my liking. The 18" option had more choices on tire brands as opposed to the other sizes. I'm running the Continental ExtremeContact Sport02 on my MK5, just to give you an idea of what is out there.
Second this. According to all my autocross buddies, 18s have the best tire selection.
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Originally Posted by
Takis31gk
...I'm running the Continental ExtremeContact Sport02 on my MK5, just to give you an idea of what is out there.
They don't offer a 315/30-18. What size are you using?
Jeff
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Originally Posted by
Jeff Kleiner
They don't offer a 315/30-18. What size are you using?
Jeff
245/40R18 Front
295/35R18 Rear
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Thanks to all who have responded with education and options! Is it more important to have the final diameters be identical front to back OR hit the sweet spot on filling the diameter of the rim. My understanding is the tire diameter of 26" is reasonable for a typical ride height. Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by
GoDadGo
Those wheels are great. Pretty much exactly what I'm looking for. The backspacing and offset throws me a bit though.
The fronts 18x9.5 have a 6.63" backspacing and a 35mm offset
The rear 18x11 have a 6.79" backspacing and a 20mm offset
Wouldn't the backspacing and offsets be too much ?
The FFR wheel specs
18x9 with 6 inch backspace 24 mm offset.
18x11 with 6.46 backspace 12 mm offset.
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Originally Posted by
CW_MI
Those wheels are great. Pretty much exactly what I'm looking for. The backspacing and offset throws me a bit though.
The fronts 18x9.5 have a 6.63" backspacing and a 35mm offset
The rear 18x11 have a 6.79" backspacing and a 20mm offset
Wouldn't the backspacing and offsets be too much ?
The FFR wheel specs
18x9 with 6 inch backspace 24 mm offset.
18x11 with 6.46 backspace 12 mm offset.
With those specs when compared to the FFR wheels the fronts will have .67" less inside clearance and the outer edge will be .18" farther inward. In the rear they will have .31" less inside clearance than the FFR wheels and the outer edge will be .31" farther inward.
Jeff
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Originally Posted by
Jeff Kleiner
With those specs when compared to the FFR wheels the fronts will have .67" less inside clearance and the outer edge will be .18" farther inward. In the rear they will have .31" less inside clearance than the FFR wheels and the outer edge will be .31" farther inward.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff. I've got a wheel offset gauge at home, but haven't spent any time messing around with it.
Inward doesn't seem like the way to go. Might not be an issue on the front, but i want the rear wheel to be further outboard, and more even with the wheel lip. I'd still have to run a spacer, which I really didn't want to do .