View Full Version : Has anyone used 17x10" weld S71 wheels on a dse subframe with Z51 C6 Brakes?
Fastbowtie
02-07-2018, 04:05 PM
I am trying to fit 17s because I think the tire is the best. The inside diameter should fit over the caliper. DSE only recomends 17x9 but I'm sure they're being conservative. 68 Camaro is the application.
slimjim
02-07-2018, 05:14 PM
They're being conservative if you plan to do a little outer guard work. I run a different subframe but I majorly approve those wheels, especially if you make it looks like this.
https://i.imgur.com/8vDyJRz.jpg
dontlifttoshift
02-07-2018, 05:16 PM
You think 17s look the best or are the best?
Fastbowtie
02-07-2018, 06:19 PM
You think 17s look the best or are the best?
They are the best.
Fastbowtie
02-07-2018, 07:04 PM
They're being conservative if you plan to do a little outer guard work. I run a different subframe but I majorly approve those wheels, especially if you make it looks like this.
https://i.imgur.com/8vDyJRz.jpg
Looks good! ! I am looking at the front though.
275 40 r17 are on the back.
dontlifttoshift
02-08-2018, 05:42 AM
They are the best.
That's why I asked. If you think they _look_ best, that's a personal preference and is indisputable.
If you think they are the best, as in fastest, you are wrong.
Either way, when you shrink the ID of the rim you get closer to all the moving parts. Even with DSE specs the 18x10 will rub the back of the lower control arm at full lock. If you already have a 17" wheel in the rear bolt it up and see what it looks like.
Fastbowtie
02-08-2018, 06:34 AM
That's why I asked. If you think they _look_ best, that's a personal preference and is indisputable.
If you think they are the best, as in fastest, you are wrong.
Either way, when you shrink the ID of the rim you get closer to all the moving parts. Even with DSE specs the 18x10 will rub the back of the lower control arm at full lock. If you already have a 17" wheel in the rear bolt it up and see what it looks like.
Donny what is your take on this then?
What’s immediately apparent from the results is that as the wheel-and-tire packages get larger and heavier, acceleration and fuel economy suffer. Neither is a huge surprise, but we measured a 10-percent drop in fuel economy and a four-percent degradation in 0-to-60-mph acceleration from the 15s to the 19s, which is worth considering should you be thinking about “going big.” Increasing wheel diameter and width, in turn, requires wider tires with shorter and stiffer sidewalls, which we found will increase skidpad grip, but as our test shows, there is a limit to this assertion. The 19-inch package came with the widest tires (235/35R-19) mounted to the widest wheels (8.5 inches), but this setup had less grip around the skidpad than the narrower 225/40R-18s on 8.0-inch-wide wheels. We asked the folks at Goodyear why that might be, and they postulated that the added width may have given the outside tire more grip, which would increase body roll and could therefore decrease the load on the inside tire enough to lose 0.01 g on the skidpad.
Also the wheel I have does not have the correct back spacing to fit on the spindle.
dontlifttoshift
02-08-2018, 07:21 AM
For those following along, that quote comes from this article. https://www.caranddriver.com/features/effects-of-upsized-wheels-and-tires-tested
Intended usage plays a large role in size and tire selection. Since this Lateral-G I will assume there is at least some autocross and track time in the future.
I want to address the economy thing. It does take more energy to get a heavier wheel and tire package rolling......but you aren't driving a VW with a 2.5l 4 cylinder either, without even trying, you have twice as much torque available. There was a 10% mileage difference between the 15 and 19 setups. A portion of that mileage change should be attributed to the width of the tire, rolling resistance matters. If you are truly concerned enough about mileage that it is guiding your wheel size selection, why are we talking about 10" wide wheels. It was a 5% difference between 17 and 18....on a VW.
So smaller diameter wheels accelerate and stop faster, in general that is true. Especially in that case where they able to use the same tire model for the whole test with all of the gains coming from keeping most of the mass of the rim close to the center of the wheel. Compound and tire design is more important than size and here in the pro touring land, there are two tire models that matter if you want to be fast and the widest 17 available is 255. A 275/35-18 will be faster than a 255/40-17 on a 10 on a typical pro touring Camaro. If you decide to open up to not being on the fastest rubber and using your rear tire for example you get one more tire to pick from that is sort of okay. Past that, we can find decent tires that will fit your size requirements but the minor gain you picked up in acceleration was negated ten fold by being on a slower tire.
If you don't care to run at the top of the list, that's fine and 17s may be the better choice for you.......but 17s are not the best.
Fastbowtie
02-08-2018, 09:25 AM
Donny,
I see what your saying but not everything revolves around racing. That being said I'm pretty sure the touring part of pro-touring also includes some amount of comfort. Otherwise we'd just have aluminum racing seats with no interior. A 17 x 8 riding around on a 245 45 is going to feel a lot better then the 18 x 8 or 10 with 255 30's.
I was already peeing a lot with the 275 40 R17 and the 245 45 R17s.
dontlifttoshift
02-08-2018, 09:51 AM
That's why "xxx is best" without defining a purpose can not be true.
40 series rubber has a taller sidewall than 35 series rubber if the width of the tire stays the same and in theory the taller sidewall will feel better. There is a vast difference in ride quality between tires even when the sizes stay the same. Continental ECS ride sooooo much nicer than Bridgestone RE71s. Largely due to the softer sidewall. Also, a slightly pinched tire (on a wheel that is narrower than normal) will feel better than a stretched tire.
Doesn't matter though, you already have 17s on the rear and want to stay with 17s. Take your existing rear wheel and put it on the front and see if it fits.
130fe
02-08-2018, 11:17 AM
Will 17s fit the Z51 brakes? Thought you needed 18s.
Fastbowtie
02-08-2018, 12:17 PM
Will 17s fit the Z51 brakes? Thought you needed 18s.
Weld RTS S71 17" have a barrel of 16.44. My current set up is American Racing and the barrel is less than that. Its touching the caliper. I need to find out more but it looks like it might work.
13.4 Is the rotor size. If you had Z06 or the Gran Sport you need 18".
Fastbowtie
03-13-2018, 10:05 AM
They're being conservative if you plan to do a little outer guard work. I run a different subframe but I majorly approve those wheels, especially if you make it looks like this.
https://i.imgur.com/8vDyJRz.jpg
Jim, what size and backspacing are your rear wheels?
slimjim
03-14-2018, 06:35 AM
Now your email makes more sense, This blue 69 is not mine however, I wish I knew more about it
Fastbowtie
03-16-2018, 05:49 AM
Now your email makes more sense, This blue 69 is not mine however, I wish I knew more about it
Ahh I see you like this car I thought it was yours.
tpichevy
03-25-2018, 08:10 PM
I have read Corvette guys running c5 z06 wheels (17x9.5 I think) up front with the z51 upgrade but then also been told 18" is minimum so I'm guessing it all depends on the wheels
jasonz28camaro
05-12-2020, 09:07 PM
They're being conservative if you plan to do a little outer guard work. I run a different subframe but I majorly approve those wheels, especially if you make it looks like this.
https://i.imgur.com/8vDyJRz.jpg
Who's car is this? I'd like to see more photos if anyone has a lead?
slimjim
05-13-2020, 06:11 AM
Who's car is this? I'd like to see more photos if anyone has a lead?
I have searched high and low for more info on this car but have failed. I love everything about it.
jasonz28camaro
05-13-2020, 04:08 PM
I found this after searching for these s71 wheels in black. I'm more interested in the paint though, it says house of colors blue but I'm sure there are quite a few blue colors. I'd like to know the exact blue or a similar blue if anyone knows of one?
http://classiccardb.com/chevrolet/270386-1969-twin-turbo-restomod-camaro.html
slimjim
05-13-2020, 04:30 PM
I found this after searching for these s71 wheels in black. I'm more interested in the paint though, it says house of colors blue but I'm sure there are quite a few blue colors. I'd like to know the exact blue or a similar blue if anyone knows of one?
http://classiccardb.com/chevrolet/270386-1969-twin-turbo-restomod-camaro.html
very cool, I'm interested in the side skirts and rear splitter
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