2013/02/26 15:27:01
triadelite
neg camber?  and yes they are all the same size
Would I need spacers for them so they dont scrape the coils?
2013/02/26 15:28:15
purple5ive
triadelite

Here is the sticker and a pic of the rim/s

Are all 4 of them saying the same thing?
sometime the wheels are staggered which means fronts width is smaller than the rear width
the mr2 is from factory like that. (wider wheels in the back)
with that size on a stock (everything) car, it should fit depending on what size tyres are on it. might have some issues with the fronts test fitting them as other have mentioned is the best bet 
cheers
2013/02/26 15:34:04
triadelite
The sticker that I have posted there is a sticker from the 4 rims that i want to put on my car.. Im sure the stock ones (the ones I have on currently) are much smaller.
2013/02/26 15:42:40
purple5ive
Yes, agreed that the rims you have Atm is smaller 15s and the newer ones are 17s
Going to 17s from 15s isn’t the issue
The issue is your current 15s are less wider than the newer 17s and also has higher offsets than the newer 17s
This will cause all sorts of problems with how the wheels sits inside the wheel well , wethere they will be closer to the struts or further away from the struts
Closer to the struts will cause the wheels or tyres to rub on the struts causing you issues when turning
Further away from the struts will cause issues with the wheels rubbing into your front fenders and destroying the tyres and front fenders, plastic wheel arch liners etc etc in the process
2013/02/26 19:33:14
triadelite
so, saying i would like similar rims to the photo I have shown are there any recommendations anyone could provide? (i.e do I need new body work, new coils?) 
Also what size would I need for a good fit? 
 
2013/02/26 20:30:58
Gatesys SW20
I'm running
Enkei rpo1
7incj front 8 inch rear
Plus 32 offset l round
16 inch rims
And running 1 degree neg camer in front
No problems
Also have coilovers bc br honestly if you have the moneys
Volk te37s
17 inch 7 inch front 8 rear
205 front tyre 40 profile

And 235 rear 40 profile
That would look good
2013/02/26 20:32:00
Gatesys SW20
If you want to work it out
Do it yourself
Gordeans mr2 wheel calculator
Google it

Shows diagrams on how flush the offset sits
Shows changes in speedo etc check that and find the right rim dimensions for you.
2013/02/26 20:34:17
Gatesys SW20
Also those are 18s
So going from 15 to 18 would be illegal and defectable not worth the trouble IMO
18s too big aswell IMO
If you have an Na just stick with stock or go 16s
Any higher then that would be for show and deminish performance greatly also effect your speedo aswell quite badly

Not to mention tyres would be a killer in price
2013/02/26 21:15:52
purple5ive
best to trial fit them as many have suggested earlier
you might not have any of the issues i mentioned baove and it might fit perfectly, you wont know until you try
8.5inch rims are not very common which is why we cant give a proper answer.
most people have 8 and 9 widths in whatever size they want (17, 18 etc) with a 35 offset and that seems to sit nicely on the sw20 body.
 
yours being 8.5 all around (front and back) with a 32 offset
means your half inch wider already in the front, so .25 inch wider on both inside and outside of the rim
yours also 3mm lower in offset (thereby moving the wheel further away from the strut)
if you only have stock suspension, then you MAY be ok in the fronts (also depends on the profile of the tyre you have in the fronts)
rears will clear easily
only way is to test fit it
cheers
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