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JohnnyT

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    '06 Legacy GT Limited
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  1. How does the taller 235/45/17 affect the accuracy of your speedometer? 225/45/17 is the accurate.
  2. My original VF40 has 133K on with not signs of quitting. I've been running the COBB stg 2 tune on it for about 5K and it's great.
  3. What a fantastic build. So much talent and skill. Amazing. On a side note, I've been looking at split spoke style wheels for my '06 GT and you had the two on your car that I was considering. The pic with the Raijin on the front and the EKM3 on the back was exactly what I needed to see. Raijin it is.
  4. Would an 18x8 +45 work? A lot of the wheels I'm looking at are that size. No +48 mm, at least for the ones I like. The chart on the first page says they will fit, but I'd like to hear from people's experience. Thanks.
  5. Boxkita, Thanks for all the time you have spent replying to my posts. It is greatly appreciated. Honestly, I just want to get nicer looking wheels than the stockers I have. It seems all the wheels I like don't fit my car. The wheel is either too wide or has too aggressive of an offset or both. The Forcestar wheels I posted seems to be perfect because of the +48 offset and I love the style, but alas, too wide and I don't want to do fender work. The car is pristine and I want to keep it that way. I guess I'll keep looking. BTW, I'm lowered on H&R springs over Koni yellows with a two finger gap from tire to fender all around. Thanks again.
  6. Thanks for your response. As for the 235s, I was going by the wheel and tire fitment sticky in post 1. 225mm = 7", 7.5", and 8"; 235mm = 8", 8.5", and 9". If you think 225x40/18 would be a better fit I can get those. What I hear you saying though is it wouldn't be a good fit without some work.
  7. I found a set of wheels https://www.forgestar.com/wheels/rotary-formed-monoblock-series/f14/ that are 18x8.5 +48 offset. The fitment expert told me that these would fit my Legacy GT with 235x40/18s with not problems. He also recommended a +45 offset instead of +48. Of course, I would be going with the SEMI CONCAVE wheel. From what I read on this forum, this should work also with no rubbing. If anyone can confirm this it would be greatly appreciated.
  8. I have that combo and love them. Fairly comfortable and compliant in regular driving, but tightens up when you lean into the curves. H&R springs have progressive spring rates. They lower the car an inch or so. Much better the the Epic Engineering springs I had. The front spring broke and Epic would call me back. Stay away from them.
  9. Thanks, everyone for your replies and great advise. I will keep all of this in mind. I have two importers I found. MD JDM Motors, Inc. and J-Spec Auto Parts. They're websites mostly show WRX and Forester front clips, but I'll call and see if they can source the parts for me. Thanks again.
  10. Thank you for your response. After I reread my comment I realized I wanted to know the name of the bumper, not the grill. But I did some more research and found out the this bumper is the pre-facelift Spec B bumper. I think I would need the bumper, the JDM crash beam, headlight brackets, airdam and fender liners, plus that cool honeycomb grill. I'd like to find one with the JDM fogs already installed, since I find it takes some work to make the USDM fogs fit. Would anyone please tell me where I can find this stuff? I found HKC Speed has the bumper and fogs, but it's not obvious if they have the rest of the parts I need. Also, I see japan parts website, but it would cost me over $3K to ship everything to PA. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
  11. I always loved this bumper with the honeycomb grill. Will this fit with the USDM fenders and hood? I don't want to do the whole swap. What is the name of this grill? Thanks.
  12. Here is a website you can use to calculate all the variables. Good luck. https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/ From what I remember about the Spec B, the stock alloys are 18". You can go with 17" minimum. Anything smaller will not clear the brakes (I'm sure you know that). I don't know how tall a tire you can go with, but just know that the taller the tire, even though you may not rub initially, will limit your suspension travel before rubbing. The website listed above is a great tool for figuring those things out. Also, consider the weight of the A/T tires you're want to use. That, plus the added weight of the steel wheels pictured above, could add a lot of unhinged weight, which will change the suspension characteristics and slow your acceleration. I'm sure you know all this, but I just wanted to put this out there just in case you didn't. Good luck.
  13. Why would you want to off-road a Spec-B? They are just not made for that. You'll bottom out on rutted roads. Just sayin', although it's your car.
  14. First off, it's not clear if you're running the stock wheels or not. If so, the stock wheels have a +55 mm offset not +45. With that said I think a 235 tire might be a little too wide for a 7.5" wide wheel. I'm running the stockers with 225/45 x 17 tires and they fit perfect, even lowered on H&R springs over Konis. Also, the 225 size makes your speedo more accurate. Here is a website you can use to calculate all the variables. Good luck. https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/
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