2024 Subaru WRX CSF3 V2 fitment
A recorded LFI customer specification. Final width, offset, tyre pairing, ride height, hardware seat and load specification are confirmed against the actual vehicle at order time.





Subaru WRX
Customer-specification fitment guide for the Subaru WRX. 5x114.3, 56.1, hub-centric — referenced against recorded LFI customer builds and specified from the car outward.

LFI forged wheels for the Subaru WRX use 5x114.3 PCD, 56.1 centre bore, 690 kg load target, 1,600 Nm torque target, with width, offset, tyre support, and brake clearance matched to the actual car before production.
VA / VB fitment split
Confirm chassis, brake package and ride height before copying another WRX setup; tyre shoulder can change the result even at the same printed size.
690 kg load target
The guide keeps load review visible so daily road use, pothole exposure and performance tyres are considered together.
Brake template first
Spoke shape and barrel clearance are reviewed before production, especially for upgraded calipers or aggressive concavity.
Stage 3 fitment moat: For VA and VB WRX owners, the important question is beyond 18 or 19 inch diameter. LFI checks brake package, 5x114.3 PCD, 56.1 bore, tyre shoulder and ride height so the wheel sits correctly without relying on generic Subaru offset tables.
Chassis-Matched
Width, offset, and concavity specified to the vehicle — specified from measured vehicle requirements rather than shelf-size assumptions.
Brake Clearance
Spoke profile, barrel contour, and backpad machined to the brake package on the exact car.
Forged Response
Lower unsprung mass sharpens steering, braking feel, and ride control — immediately noticeable from the first drive.
| Area | Guide value | Fitment note |
|---|---|---|
| PCD | 5x114.3 | Confirmed at order time. |
| Centre bore | 56.1 | Machine hub-centric to the confirmed car. |
| Wheel sizes | 19x8.5 ET40 | Confirmed at order time. |
| Wheel models | CSF3 V2 | Face profile is selected around brake clearance and load specification. |
A recorded LFI customer specification. Final width, offset, tyre pairing, ride height, hardware seat and load specification are confirmed against the actual vehicle at order time.





The primary row is drawn from recorded LFI build data. Alternate rows are specification directions — brake template, tyre shoulder, load target, and ride height are confirmed at order time.
| Direction | Wheel size | Wheel model | Best for | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | 19x8.5 ET40 | CSF3 V2 | Real LFI build record | LFI customer fitment record. Confirm tyre shoulder, brake template, ride height, and final offset. |
| Alternate | Same diameter, +0.5 in width, offset within 5 mm | LFI CSF1 V3 Racing Forged Wheel | More visual aggression | Reference benchmark. Verify tyre shoulder, brake template, ride height, and fender clearance before production. |
| Additional | One inch larger diameter with conservative width | LFI CSF5 Racing Forged Wheel | Show-oriented street fitment | Reference benchmark. Confirm tyre diameter, load rating, brake clearance, and road-use comfort first. |
Wheel strength is not a single number. Vertical load, braking torque, drive torque, spoke-root stress, hub-pad stress, and bolt-seat behavior are all part of the engineering package — validated together, not in isolation.
The Subaru WRX has a verified GAWR of 1200 kg — 600 kg per wheel at the axle. LFI targets 690 kg per wheel, providing meaningful reserve.
Wheel strength is broader than vertical load. LFI also reviews acceleration, braking, cornering, potholes, tyre grip, hub-pad stress, bolt-seat stress, spoke-root stress, and rim-barrel torque reaction against an approximately 1,600 Nm per wheel static torque load target.
For the full engineering story behind each wheel, LFI's How LFI Wheels Are Made page covers design, forging, CNC machining, finishing, and quality control.
| Wheel load rating | Per-axle equivalent | Margin vs axle baseline | Status | How LFI positions it |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 690 kg | 1380 kg per axle | +15% vs 600 kg/wheel | Green - Preferred | Street, fast-road, and daily use. |
| 790 kg | 1580 kg per axle | +32% vs 600 kg/wheel | Blue - Extra reserve | High-speed, harsh-road, heavy tyre, or extra reserve. |
| 890 kg | 1780 kg per axle | +48% vs 600 kg/wheel | Blue - Extra reserve | High-speed, harsh-road, heavy tyre, or extra reserve. |
| Validation load case | Reference basis | Suggested LFI target | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Radial vehicle load | Vehicle mass, passengers, tyre package, and selected wheel load specification | 690 kg preferred target | Vehicle mass and sustained road loading. |
| Torque load | Conservative 1g dry braking check with 60% front bias | ~1,600 Nm per wheel | Loads the hub pad, bolt seats, spoke roots, and rim barrel. |
| Cornering load | Lateral force from road grip, sticky tires, and fast-road or track use | Application-specific | Lateral loading under cornering. |
| Combined static load case | Radial load + torque load + cornering load | Application-specific | Real-world loads are combined, not isolated. |
Engineering Article
For forged wheel applications, vertical load is one part of the engineering picture. LFI also reviews spoke-root stress, hub-pad loading, bolt-seat behavior, rim-barrel stress, and combined static road-load cases where relevant.
| Term | Meaning | How it applies to LFI custom wheels |
|---|---|---|
| JWL | Japanese technical standard for light alloy wheels. | Used as a reference standard for relevant load and durability requirements. |
| VIA | Japanese third-party wheel registration and verification system. | Applies only to specific wheel models/specifications that are formally registered. |
| TUV | European technical testing or certification framework. | Applies only when a specific wheel/specification has supporting TUV documentation. |
| SAE | Common industry test framework for aftermarket wheel performance and impact evaluation. | Useful for impact and fatigue validation depending on market and specification. |
| Internal validation | LFI's own engineering and test process. | Used for bespoke specifications built from validated design families. |
| Static FEA | Computer-based engineering simulation. | Used before machining to evaluate stress, weight, torque load, and clearance. |
Selected high-volume reference specifications may be supported by external lab reporting or third-party documentation. Bespoke Subaru WRX specifications are engineered from the same design families and reviewed through LFI's internal design, load, brake-clearance, and fitment-validation process. Customers can also review LFI's Testing & Compliance page for the broader testing-language context.
A recorded LFI customer specification. Final width, offset, tyre pairing, ride height, hardware seat and load specification are confirmed against the actual vehicle at order time.




These wheel models are selected around the vehicle type instead of a catalogue forged-wheel fallback.

SUV-friendly concave profile with strong stance presence.

Deeper concave look for large arches and crossover proportions.

Maximum concavity direction for visual SUV and GT builds.
LFI supports Subaru WRX Singapore customers with vehicle-specific forged wheel consultation, DDP supply where available, and direct Singapore / Malaysia support. Fitment recommendations are based on the confirmed vehicle, brake package, tyre target, load requirement, and intended use.
LFI helps owners choose between OEM+, lightweight square, brake-clearance, show-style, and track-focused forged setups.
City roads, highways, potholes, wet-weather tires, ride comfort, and tyre availability can all change the best wheel and tyre recommendation.
DDP shipping available to major markets. The price quoted is the price paid — no surprise duties or taxes on delivery.
Singapore customers can visit LFI at 76 Playfair Road, #01-03, Singapore 367996 to view forged wheel samples, finishes, concavity profiles, and selected in-stock wheels.
Malaysia customers can order directly with LFI and request pre-production consultation for road use, track use, tyre availability, and brake clearance.
| Reference | What it supports | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Owner Manual / VIN Data | Factory tyre, wheel, tyre-pressure, and axle-label information for the exact vehicle. | Owner Manual / VIN Data |
| JWL / VIA Wheel Standards | Japanese light-alloy wheel standard and third-party verification context for JWL / JWL-T marking and VIA registration. | Japan Light Alloy Automotive Wheel Testing Council |
| TUV SUD Wheel Testing | Independent laboratory testing context for wheels, materials, components, fatigue testing, impact testing, and international wheel standards. | TUV SUD Wheel Testing |
| Standards Testing Laboratories | Automotive wheel test-lab context for fatigue, impact, load / deflection, and compliance-related validation. | STL Testing Services |
| SAE J2530 | Aftermarket passenger-car and light-truck wheel performance requirements and test-method context. | SAE J2530 |
Yes. Every case study is drawn from a recorded LFI customer build and specification.
The most common recorded PCD in this guide is 5x114.3. LFI must confirm the exact vehicle before production.
Recorded centre bore reference is 56.1. Hub-centric machining is confirmed per build.
A common recorded direction is 19x8.5 ET40. Tyre pairing and clearance are confirmed per build.
Yes. Offset, brake clearance, and body clearance are machined into the wheel — no spacer dependency.
Some recorded builds have complete specification data while customer images are still pending.
Model year, trim, brake package, tyre target, ride height, alignment, PCD, centre bore, hardware seat, centre-cap plan, finish, load target, and intended use.
Not automatically. Both commonly start from 5x114.3 and 56.1 mm hub context, but brake package, ride height, alignment and tyre shoulder need confirmation before machining.
Yes. LFI supports Singapore and Malaysia locally, and ships worldwide with remote fitment consultation.
Yes. Every finish is custom — gloss, satin, brushed, polished, bronze, black, silver, and bespoke options are available.
No. The photographed setup is a reference. Width, offset, concavity, finish, and tyre pairing are adjusted to your car and priorities.
Yes, when the caliper template, barrel profile, spoke shape, backpad, and offset are specified correctly. LFI validates brake clearance as part of the build.
Yes. A comfort-biased setup uses conservatively sized wheels and tyres with enough sidewall for road use.
Yes. Fender clearance, steering lock, tyre shoulder, ride height, and alignment must be reviewed as a package.
Yes, when the cap diameter, clip style, pocket depth, and face profile are specified in the build.
Yes. A square setup gives you tyre rotation, predictable handling, and a clean road package.
Yes. Staggered setups are available when the platform, tyre diameters, and drivetrain support them.
Two tyres with identical printed sizes can fit differently. Shoulder profile affects fender clearance, steering lock clearance, and final stance.
Offset alone does not describe a wheel. Width, tyre size, brake clearance, hub geometry, concavity, and ride height all determine whether the setup works.
Yes. International orders are supported with remote fitment consultation.
Share your model year, brake package, tyre target, ride height, alignment, centre-cap plan, and finish target so LFI can confirm the forged wheel specification.