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    Finally Factory Five 818 wheels at a great price and free shipping

    Time to order my xmas present for my 818

    http://www.factoryfiveparts.com/fact...free-shipping/
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    Very similar to the Rota Torque that I have.

    Funny thing is they recommend 215/45/17 up front and it's actually 215/40/17.
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    They now recommend 215/40/17 front and 255/35/18 rear. It's in revision 1J of the manual, but I believe it was updated a few revisions back.

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    Good to finally see FFR offer some wheels for the 818. They're not bad looking, a little spindly, but for a value wheel, I honestly I prefer the XXRs that a lot of us have got. Would be nice to have weights posted for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wleehendrick View Post
    Good to finally see FFR offer some wheels for the 818. They're not bad looking, a little spindly, but for a value wheel, I honestly I prefer the XXRs that a lot of us have got. Would be nice to have weights posted for them.
    These are the ones on the 2 R that FFR has, when I talked to Jim at SEMA he indicated that they would be offering these and they weigh in about 20lbs each
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    I thought the R's were running 18's in the front too?

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    I am really happy they offer these now! I'll probably grab a set for street use and use my current wheels for the track, now I don't have to shell out for RPF1's saves quite a bit of money!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fact5racer View Post
    I thought the R's were running 18's in the front too?
    no 17" in front and 18" in rear
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    Hm. Can't we get RPF-1's for just a little more than this? They're lighter than ~20lbs.

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    Hey guys,
    I just wanted to chime in & say sorry. We do now recommend using a 215/40R17 on the front. I had looked at our Red 818S which has the 45 series tires on it, so that's what I told Mad Dog to post, not thinking that the 40 series fits better & is now recommended. You could even use a 205/40R17 as this is what we installed on the Green 818S we built last year for SEMA.
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    It is cool how excited were getting about a set of wheels
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    Quote Originally Posted by metalmaker12 View Post
    It is cool how excited were getting about a set of wheels
    but they are EJ207v26 wheels with a quad scroll design
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    Lol, yeah something like that. Iam glad FFR is offering a wheel, maybe the will offer a full kit like the cobra down the road.
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    EDIT: Given that the 06 WRX hub bore has been verified by several at 56.1mm, looks like there should be no issue with 818 wheel fitment!

    Hi all, I'm finishing up my order (12/20/14 delivery!) and have run into some confusion on these wheels....I've sent to FFR and they've been pretty responsive, but figured I'd post here to (maybe) find out quicker if I'm crazy or not:

    My donor's a 2006 WRX which I believe has a hub bore of 56.5 and the FFR wheels show a centerbore of 56.1, yet they say they're compatible. I did some quick searching and reading (references below) and it sounds like most after market wheels have a larger wheel bore than the hub bore and come with hub rings (or hubcentric rings?) so that the wheels and hubs fit together well. The car's hub bore would need to be smaller than the wheel's center bore for the wheels to slip onto the hub, right? So it'd make sense if the wheels' bore was 56.5 and the cars' bore was 56.1, but it sounds like it's the opposite. But FFR somehow fit the wheels on the red 818S (2002 WRX donor i believe which has a 56.5 bore?), so then I'm backing to thinking I'm missing something...

    http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=2005105
    http://fastwrx.com/products/hubcentric-ring-sets
    http://www.fastwrx.com/pages/subaru-...el-information

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    Last edited by Ellimist; 12-07-2014 at 03:43 PM. Reason: Confirming the 2006 WRX hub bore

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    Got my wheels today from FFR and the 17" weigh just shy of 20 lbs and the 18" weigh just shy of 22 lbs
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    Ben,
    Looks like that last link you provided has a couple typos. Should be 56.1 on all of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billjr212 View Post
    Ben,
    Looks like that last link you provided has a couple typos. Should be 56.1 on all of them.
    Hi billjr212, thanks for the reply! The 56.5mm for the 2002-2005 may be a typo, but I believe the 56.5mm is right for the 2006 WRX. FFR reminded me that the 0.4mm is negligible. LOL, probably right as I got all hung up on the difference without thinking about how little of a different 0.4mm is. Anyhow, I ordered the 818 wheels and I'll try to remember to post an update once I can test the fit (in a month or two...).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ellimist View Post
    Hi billjr212, thanks for the reply! The 56.5mm for the 2002-2005 may be a typo, but I believe the 56.5mm is right for the 2006 WRX. FFR reminded me that the 0.4mm is negligible. LOL, probably right as I got all hung up on the difference without thinking about how little of a different 0.4mm is. Anyhow, I ordered the 818 wheels and I'll try to remember to post an update once I can test the fit (in a month or two...).
    No, they are all 56.1

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    Quote Originally Posted by rori View Post
    No, they are all 56.1
    Ah, alrighty then. FFR confirmed via e-mail the 56.5mm was for 06 wrx, so I figured the 56.5mm wasn't a typo on that site. But great news! Sounds like the 06 wrx hub bor is definitely 56.1mm and the FFR 818 wheels should fit superbly

    Thanks all.

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    Any idea what these wheels are? Drag dr31s, Rota torques, or Work cai emotions? I would like to buy them, but it would be nice too have option to buy wider rear wheel in future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbjones121 View Post
    Any idea what these wheels are? Drag dr31s, Rota torques, or Work cai emotions? I would like to buy them, but it would be nice too have option to buy wider rear wheel in future.
    http://www.workwheelsusa.com/media/w...LT_2013_v1.pdf

    http://www.rotawheels.com/wheel.php?id=94

    Just based on the spec sheets, I would say Drag DR-31's. Only ones that can come in both of those sizes. Though, FFR could've had these custom ordered I'm sure.


    EDIT: http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...Pics-Thread%29

    I was wrong. Seems like Rota Torques
    Last edited by Pearldrummer7; 01-26-2015 at 03:09 PM.

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    I am hoping they are rotas. Then i can buy an 18x9.5 +35 in the future.

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    Data Point on the new Hoosier R7's

    225/40 R17 in front are the same width as the 235/40 R17 Toyo RR's. Just a tad shorter in height
    245/40 R17 in rear are a tad wider as the Toyo RR 255/40. A tad shorter also.
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