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Old Dec 28, 2017 | 08:39 PM
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Default Flush wheels

Hi,
im completely new to everything, I知 slowly learning how to complete different tasks to my EF9 but I知 stuck with learning this one. Right now I致e got Mugen MR5s on my car and I知 looking into getting new wheels but figuring out the right offset and sizes is not as simple as I thought (or maybe I知 just over thinking it). Right now it痴 my daily driver until end of next year when I知 able to get my other vehicles in my possession. I知 looking to stay with 15s but I知 not sure about the width and the offset to maintain a Flush look. I absolutely, 100% DO NOT want to touch my fenders to make them fit. Anything right now will help.
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Old Dec 28, 2017 | 10:02 PM
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Default Re: Flush wheels

let me ask you a question first
do you like the way your car sits right now with the wheels it has now size wise?
if you do then simply remove one of your wheels and see what offset they are and then you can get /order wheels with the same offset

and youll keep the look you love
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Old Jan 6, 2018 | 09:36 PM
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Default Re: Flush wheels

I have a set of Enkei J-Speed wheels on my 1991 sedan. They are 15 x 7 with a +38 mm offset. They sit pretty well flush with the front and back fender-wells with my car being lowered on Progress CS2 coilovers without much camber whatsoever. In my opinion, the perfect size fitment for these cars.
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