Rim question: What 17" rims have +45 offset or greater?
I'm having problems finding rims with a high positive offset for my 01 Accord sedan. I am lowered on H&R sports and from what I have found, anything less than a +45 will rub in the back with a full car.
Anyone have some info on 17 inch rims with a +45 or higher offset? 18's don't seem to be a problem findng this offset but I am sticking with 17's in pothole-land NJ (plus I already have a set of 225/45/17 tires to use)
I appreciate any info, thanks.
Anyone have some info on 17 inch rims with a +45 or higher offset? 18's don't seem to be a problem findng this offset but I am sticking with 17's in pothole-land NJ (plus I already have a set of 225/45/17 tires to use)
I appreciate any info, thanks.
i have 45 or 47 offset... i forgot, but they were Volk Racing Winning 17x7 i ran... 215/45/17 i believe... i never rubbed
Volk Racing Winning are sweet rims, but aren't they like 500 a wheel? haha, I need to find something a little cheaper with my budget
So far I have found that konig holes come in +45 which will work. And they come in gunmetal with a polished lip which is a plus.
5zigen super6's come in a +43 offset and I would think that they may work with no rubbing but people still say that you have to be +45 in order to not rub in the back.
I always have people/stuff in my car so I'd like to avoid that horrible rubbing sound.
So far I have found that konig holes come in +45 which will work. And they come in gunmetal with a polished lip which is a plus.
5zigen super6's come in a +43 offset and I would think that they may work with no rubbing but people still say that you have to be +45 in order to not rub in the back.
I always have people/stuff in my car so I'd like to avoid that horrible rubbing sound.
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