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MrMWS
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AUG 03, 04:17 PM
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[img]https://images.fiero.nl/userimages/MrMWS/red%
!7" x 7" HD red wheels from SD Wheels 205/45/17 front, 225/45/17 rear.
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Formula
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AUG 09, 12:05 PM
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GNX rear wheels, stock front wheels
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88 Fiero Notchie
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OCT 29, 01:30 AM
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sleek fiero
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OCT 29, 09:42 AM
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My 85 GT with RTX 17 x 8 rims and Yokohama Advan Fleva 215/40/17 front and 235/40/17 rear. sleek
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Australian
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NOV 07, 03:10 AM
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quote | Originally posted by kendell:
Awesome wheels! |
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Is that Madcurls car? Hasn't been around here a decade or two.
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Matthew_Fiero
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JUN 21, 11:24 AM
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Hello everyone,
Well after a week of searching the dead internet I would like to ask a question about wheels sizes for am 84-87 Fiero.
I'm in the market for new wheels. Currently I am running 4x 17x7 35mm offset wheels all round. My goal is to have 17x7 up front and 18x8.5 rear.
The rears are no issue as I am confident 40mm offset (can't run a (35mm+19mm) 54mm offset) will work fine on my 85 GT I am more concerned about the fronts.
Through my search I have seen several people posting that their 48mm offset front wheels work fine. However every single person I've seen mention this has an 88 which apparently has greater clearance up front. I've seen the wheel chart and the red line and am confused how to know if it may contact the lower control arm or not. With the 17x7 35mm right now there is plenty of clearance.
I realize the stock rim is 14x6 so with one extra inch the offset would need to be increased by 13mm (half of an inch). As the 17x7 wheels seem to fit great I would like to bring the wheels closer to where they should be. 35+13 = 48mm.
Has anyone put 17x7 48mm offset wheels on the front of their 84-87 Fiero and were they any issues?
Thank you. Matthew
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pmbrunelle
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JUN 21, 08:38 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Matthew_Fiero:
Hello everyone,
Well after a week of searching the dead internet I would like to ask a question about wheels sizes for am 84-87 Fiero.
I'm in the market for new wheels. Currently I am running 4x 17x7 35mm offset wheels all round. My goal is to have 17x7 up front and 18x8.5 rear.
The rears are no issue as I am confident 40mm offset (can't run a (35mm+19mm) 54mm offset) will work fine on my 85 GT I am more concerned about the fronts.
Through my search I have seen several people posting that their 48mm offset front wheels work fine. However every single person I've seen mention this has an 88 which apparently has greater clearance up front. I've seen the wheel chart and the red line and am confused how to know if it may contact the lower control arm or not. With the 17x7 35mm right now there is plenty of clearance.
I realize the stock rim is 14x6 so with one extra inch the offset would need to be increased by 13mm (half of an inch). As the 17x7 wheels seem to fit great I would like to bring the wheels closer to where they should be. 35+13 = 48mm.
Has anyone put 17x7 48mm offset wheels on the front of their 84-87 Fiero and were they any issues?
Thank you. Matthew |
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I have 16x7 +48mm offset wheels on the front of my 1985 Fiero, and everything is fine.
With the car on jackstands, the wheels at full droop, and the steering wheel turned, the one of the brake hoses rubbed slightly. I bent the brake hose to upper A-arm bracket slightly to avoid this rubbing.
Also note that I have LeBaron brake rotors which space out the wheels some.
People mostly talk about high-offset front wheels on 1988 Fieros, but 84-87 Fieros have a high scrub radius, so high-offset front wheels help to reduce scrub radius and hence steering kickback over bumps.
The chart doesn’t say anything about control arm clearance on the front of a Fiero. Control arm clearance is a little bit too much "3D" to be representable on a chart like that.[This message has been edited by pmbrunelle (edited 06-21-2025).]
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Matthew_Fiero
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JUN 22, 04:56 PM
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quote | Originally posted by pmbrunelle:
I have 16x7 +48mm offset wheels on the front of my 1985 Fiero, and everything is fine.
With the car on jackstands, the wheels at full droop, and the steering wheel turned, the one of the brake hoses rubbed slightly. I bent the brake hose to upper A-arm bracket slightly to avoid this rubbing.
Also note that I have LeBaron brake rotors which space out the wheels some.
People mostly talk about high-offset front wheels on 1988 Fieros, but 84-87 Fieros have a high scrub radius, so high-offset front wheels help to reduce scrub radius and hence steering kickback over bumps.
The chart doesn’t say anything about control arm clearance on the front of a Fiero. Control arm clearance is a little bit too much "3D" to be representable on a chart like that.
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Appreciate the feedback! I also have aftermarket brakes and the .312" thickness will help. I also want to reduce the scrub radius and glad to hear someone else running 48s.
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FIERO JOHN-WI
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JUN 23, 12:53 PM
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I have a complete set for sale $450 with the tires MUST PICK UP 18 in the front And 19 in the rear

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