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Old May 3, 2010 | 07:31 AM
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just want to know if anyone running a 16x7 +30 offset rims with 205/40 tires on a 1992-95 civic that is slammed having any rubbing issues? did you have to get fenders rolled or did anyone have to buy camber kits to put some negative camber on it in order for it not to rub???
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Old May 4, 2010 | 06:50 PM
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Default Re: anyone with rubbing issues on 16x7 +30 offset and 205/40 tires slammed???

you have to roll your fenders for sure and buy a camber kit for the rear and run a lil negative camber..

My coupe, 16x7 +40offset GT3s but im running 8mm spacers up front and 13mm in the rear so my offset currently stands at +32mm up front and 27mm in the rear..

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Old May 6, 2010 | 01:40 PM
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Default Re: anyone with rubbing issues on 16x7 +30 offset and 205/40 tires slammed???

It depends on how much the car is lowered. If it's not slammed stupid, you might not have to do anything at all to the fenders or camber.
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Old May 6, 2010 | 09:55 PM
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Default Re: anyone with rubbing issues on 16x7 +30 offset and 205/40 tires slammed???

Originally Posted by EJ_ALLMOTA
you have to roll your fenders for sure and buy a camber kit for the rear and run a lil negative camber..

My coupe, 16x7 +40offset GT3s but im running 8mm spacers up front and 13mm in the rear so my offset currently stands at +32mm up front and 27mm in the rear..

thanks bro. i had to add 8mm spacer up front since my rotora bbk caliper was too big so i had to do that to clear it and yes i had to camber my rear just a lil so it will not rub and my front is just slightly rolled.

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It depends on how much the car is lowered. If it's not slammed stupid, you might not have to do anything at all to the fenders or camber.
car is pretty low but yeah i had to camber the rears a lil to fit. thanks.
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Old Jun 4, 2012 | 12:41 PM
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Default Re: anyone with rubbing issues on 16x7 +30 offset and 205/40 tires slammed???

Originally Posted by mynameizstitch
thanks bro. i had to add 8mm spacer up front since my rotora bbk caliper was too big so i had to do that to clear it and yes i had to camber my rear just a lil so it will not rub and my front is just slightly rolled.



car is pretty low but yeah i had to camber the rears a lil to fit. thanks.
i got a 98 civic hx with sportline springs and kyb-gr2 struts .. im looking to get 16x7.. but i like your setup . what do you suggest on a decent offset ?? i was thinking +30 . not looking forward to getting spacers though
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Old Jun 4, 2012 | 04:04 PM
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Default Re: anyone with rubbing issues on 16x7 +30 offset and 205/40 tires slammed???

I've fit 16x7.5 +30s in the rear without rolling, on stock camber, but it was WAY close. And 96-00 Civics have a really steep camber curve in the rear, I doubt you could do it on an Integra or 92-95 civic.
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