do you know who makes this wheel?...
x2 pretty sure thats it
http://www.xxrwheels.com/sportmax_002.shtml
http://www.xxrwheels.com/sportmax_002.shtml
thanks guys!... now i just have to find the right fitment... the esm wheels won't fit at all but i might have a shot with the sportmax... whats the lowest offset i can go on a dc2 integra?...
That all depends on a few factors.
1. What is the goal of the vehicle? (Commuter, track car, show car)
2. What is the width of the wheel? (Offset is a measurement from the center of a wheel, so a +0 offset wheel that is 4" wide will have much more front and backside clearance then that of a +0 offset wheel that is 8" wide.)
3. What is the suspension setup? (Keep in mind that you shouldn't really run anything more than 3 degrees of negative camber on a street-driven car.)
4. Have you done any body work to the car to allow for more clearance? (ie. rolled/pulled fenders, wide body kit, fender flares, tubbed wheel wells...)
5. Have you looked at the FAQ's for tire fitment guides? (Because you pick a tire, before you pick a wheel. There is a specific wheel width range for each tire out there, to maintain safety.)
1. What is the goal of the vehicle? (Commuter, track car, show car)
2. What is the width of the wheel? (Offset is a measurement from the center of a wheel, so a +0 offset wheel that is 4" wide will have much more front and backside clearance then that of a +0 offset wheel that is 8" wide.)
3. What is the suspension setup? (Keep in mind that you shouldn't really run anything more than 3 degrees of negative camber on a street-driven car.)
4. Have you done any body work to the car to allow for more clearance? (ie. rolled/pulled fenders, wide body kit, fender flares, tubbed wheel wells...)
5. Have you looked at the FAQ's for tire fitment guides? (Because you pick a tire, before you pick a wheel. There is a specific wheel width range for each tire out there, to maintain safety.)
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