Post Your Low Offset Wheels On S2000 Thread.
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Re: Post Your Low Offset Wheels On S2000 Thread. (Sfljdmej2)
Looks like people are either doing this correct or failing horribly.
Correct - and nice HDR photo btw(too far left on the light smoothing though IMO)
Fail - If you can see the rim of your wheel in your side mirror then you need a wider tire for the rim.
I dont get it, why spend the extra money on a 10" wheel if you dont have the meat to benefit from it?
Correct - and nice HDR photo btw(too far left on the light smoothing though IMO)
Fail - If you can see the rim of your wheel in your side mirror then you need a wider tire for the rim.
I dont get it, why spend the extra money on a 10" wheel if you dont have the meat to benefit from it?
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Re: Post Your Low Offset Wheels On S2000 Thread.
So, I'm new to the whole offset thing and still learning.
I have came across a great price on a set of 17x7.5 +35 all around.
Will I have issues with stock fenders/quarter panels?
I went through and have searched for this size but haven't seen them.
I went through the steps and did the calculations. They will stick out a little over an inch and a quarter from where they are now in the front and a little less than an inch and a quarter in the rear. I am at stock ride height so I think it will be safe.... I'm just wanting some opinions from the pros.
I have came across a great price on a set of 17x7.5 +35 all around.
Will I have issues with stock fenders/quarter panels?
I went through and have searched for this size but haven't seen them.
I went through the steps and did the calculations. They will stick out a little over an inch and a quarter from where they are now in the front and a little less than an inch and a quarter in the rear. I am at stock ride height so I think it will be safe.... I'm just wanting some opinions from the pros.
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Re: Post Your Low Offset Wheels On S2000 Thread.
01BadAp1- you should be fine with 17x7.5 +35's at stock height. What size tires are you planning on getting?
I had 17x8 17x9 +35's all around, but my car was lowered/rolled fenders/ added negative camber
I had 17x8 17x9 +35's all around, but my car was lowered/rolled fenders/ added negative camber
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That's what I am thinking. I really didn't decide tires yet. I have 225 on the front and 245 on the rear with my stock ap1 wheels. I was thinking about just running the same tire size but might just bump back down to stock size for the 17x7.5 wheels cause they would be my daily set.
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Re: Post Your Low Offset Wheels On S2000 Thread. (Sfljdmej2)
Fail - If you can see the rim of your wheel in your side mirror then you need a wider tire for the rim.
I dont get it, why spend the extra money on a 10" wheel if you dont have the meat to benefit from it?
I dont get it, why spend the extra money on a 10" wheel if you dont have the meat to benefit from it?
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