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  • Can I get some feedback on my new fitment/tire size calculator?

    Hey guys! Long time lurker here. I just got done launching my new website FitMyWheels. Can you guys play around with it a bit and see if everything is working okay and if you see any errors in the calculations it is providing? Also, any suggestions or feature requests?

    I got sick of people trying to discuss tire size, stretch, and fitment without being able to visualize it. So, the site generates an image which can be shared on forums to aid in discussion or bragging I guess. I know there are a few other fit calculators out there, but my goal is to provide the easiest one to use and provide features people want as a community.

    If you would like to help get the word out about it, please like the facebook page too: https://www.facebook.com/FitMyWheels
    Here's an example image it makes:

  • #2
    Anyone have feedback? I'm really trying to improve this for everyone. If there's no feedback, all I can do is assume that it's perfect =p

    Would you all be interested in being able to select your car from a list so you can see a comparison with fender clearance?

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    • #3
      just tried it out for you. this is what it gave me. I like it its easy and gives all the measurements. Only thing i didn't like was where you enter your information the font color is so light its very difficult to read. it'd also be nice if the color of the lines on the image it makes were darker. hard to see them just like the font because of the color. i think that'd help a lot with the site

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      • #4
        Thanks for the feedback!

        Updated the site! It now supports camber on each tire. This will allow you guys to get a finer tune on the potential setup you're looking at doing. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.

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        • #5
          The camber feature is nice. I don't think other calculators have that.

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          • #6
            one of the most importent apps for wheel heads...good job...same opinion like dibaltic , related to the colors...
            and "yes" to the fender clearance thing...
            I drive what I want, and what I ain't drivin' I don't want...

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            • #7
              it actually works pretty good i think i can fit 245-40-17s on my car, that camber feature is really helpful

              88 325is

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              • #8
                BB6 Prelude . . E36 ///M3 . . VA WRX Limited . . 1969 Nova
                Originally posted by Ollie
                We all love to turn heads. Sub-consciously we're all materialistic attention-craving dickheads.

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                • #9
                  Bumping this up!

                  The release number 2 has just gone live. I have added user accounts and a fitment database. Please let me know if you guys have issues. Please add your cars. Looking to build up a database to help everyone in the community!

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                  • #10
                    Alloy Wheel & tyre fitment calculator - it calculates inset, poke, speedo error, tyre stretch and loads more.
                    Y'all know me, still the same OG.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Titty View Post
                      ?

                      Both of these sites have been around for several years now. Willtheyfit.com sold a while back to driftworks in the UK.

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