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Fast Wheels FC04 style and fitment

5K views 12 replies 7 participants last post by  lagging.brz  
#1 · (Edited)
Thoughts on wheel and fitment?
Based on what I've read in posts they should fit fine but just wanted to confirm before pulling trigger?
The weight seems pretty good, no? It says its flow formed
Going to run 225 40 18 tires on them
I will be getting black car, so hoping for titanium color to pop/contrast.
I am finding a pretty good price on them but do you guys think it looks good or go with something else?

FAST WHEELS FC04 TITANIUM
18X8 +40
5X100MM
72.6MM
Weight (approx.) 18.6 lb
Flow Formed

It says seat type is conical, I believe OEM is as well but some ppl say the length is short or something? Should I first try and test fit them to see if it works with OEM lug nuts?
I found this on another site - Bolt Circle Diameter 100

See link below

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#2 ·
If you like em, pull the trigger, seems like a fair price. They're not lightweight by any means but I think they'll look good on a black car. The OEM lugs are standard length, I have aftermarket rims and I still have ~3/8 inch of thread to spare in the lug. There's no way it wouldn't support oem lugs unless you have upgraded go extended ones. And yes, the oem seats are conical.
 
#7 ·
Would hub centering rings be "enough" to make it such that it matches the same size?
Will be doing spirited driving on street but is there some safety/performance issue with getting hub centric rings?

Should I look for any specific center bore sizes?

I don't want to lose any performance even on track. This is the first time I am looking at aftermarket wheels.
I'll do some more research before buying wheels as I'm not in a rush as summer is kind of going away.
 
#9 ·
You’re gonna need a set of hub centric rings. They will need to adapter precisely from 72.6 down to 56.1mm. If they aren’t near perfection you’ll get wheel vibration. Sure a machinist can make you a set, but in 2023 you can find quality rings on Amazon surprisingly!

short YouTube video of a smart car enthusiast explaining the whole topic: