Fiesta ST autocross accident

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This question is for both of you. But anyone with with experience can answer it as well.

What specs were you guys running on your wheels? 16x7 43 offset? Were you guys rubbing on 215/45/16 tires?

I did one event with my daily driver tires (pilot sport 5). And they’re ain’t gonna cut it.
Sounds like your ride height is too low &/or not enough negative camber. At stock ride height I have 12mm spacers on all 4 corners, my DD setup is 16x7 +43 w/ 215/45. No rubbing at all, ever. I have a few corners nearby that I see everyday with big compressions midway that can nearly bottom out the suspension with 4k/5k spring rates. I ran these same tires on 16x8 +40 on track, no rubbing at all.

A 205/45 or even 195/45 will be lighter, respond sooner and have better lateral grip. I only have a 215 on to protect the wheel from curbs for daily duties.
 


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Sounds like your ride height is too low &/or not enough negative camber. At stock ride height I have 12mm spacers on all 4 corners, my DD setup is 16x7 +43 w/ 215/45. No rubbing at all, ever. I have a few corners nearby that I see everyday with big compressions midway that can nearly bottom out the suspension with 4k/5k spring rates. I ran these same tires on 16x8 +40 on track, no rubbing at all.

A 205/45 or even 195/45 will be lighter, respond sooner and have better lateral grip. I only have a 215 on to protect the wheel from curbs for daily duties.
Actually, I’m still on stock suspension, stock wheels and 205/40/17 tires. I wasn’t rubbing at when I autocross this past Sunday. I wanted to experience the car in stock form before modifying it.

So I decided to buy wheels and tires. I was going to go with 215/45/16 tires. But after reading some threads and posts about ppl rubbing (mostly lowered). It made me wonder if I should go with 16x7 42 offset wheels and 205/45/16 tires instead.

HS limits mods to add negative camber. So I’m currently -1.1° camber in the front.
 


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Actually, I’m still on stock suspension, stock wheels and 205/40/17 tires. I wasn’t rubbing at when I autocross this past Sunday. I wanted to experience the car in stock form before modifying it.

So I decided to buy wheels and tires. I was going to go with 215/45/16 tires. But after reading some threads and posts about ppl rubbing (mostly lowered). It made me wonder if I should go with 16x7 42 offset wheels and 205/45/16 tires instead.

HS limits mods to add negative camber. So I’m currently -1.1° camber in the front.
You should have no issues rubbing with the 215/45/16 on a 16x7 +43, that's what I and most people run in HS.

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This question is for both of you. But anyone with with experience can answer it as well.

What specs were you guys running on your wheels? 16x7 43 offset? Were you guys rubbing on 215/45/16 tires?

I did one event with my daily driver tires (pilot sport 5). And they’re ain’t gonna cut it.
Yes, that tire size with Enkeis are what I’m running, and what most run. 17s are actually very good if you can get a light option (13-14 lbs a wheel), but they are pricier, as are the tires.
 




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