Offset Worries
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From: Evansville, IN, Vanderburgh
I ordered a set of wheels about a week ago for my ED. They were apparently special order, and won't arrive for 2-3 months. They emailed me, and said that they were 15x7 +35mm offset. I really meant to order them at 15x6.5.. I think it might be too late to email them and tell them this.
Has anyone used this size wheel on an 88/91 Civic/CR-X? I'm wondering what if it's going to be a problem
Has anyone used this size wheel on an 88/91 Civic/CR-X? I'm wondering what if it's going to be a problem
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tree fingers »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I ordered a set of wheels about a week ago for my ED. They were apparently special order, and won't arrive for 2-3 months. They emailed me, and said that they were 15x7 +35mm offset. I really meant to order them at 15x6.5.. I think it might be too late to email them and tell them this.
Has anyone used this size wheel on an 88/91 Civic/CR-X? I'm wondering what if it's going to be a problem</TD></TR></TABLE>
Some have done it, usualy circuit racers, It will rub on the front I think
Has anyone used this size wheel on an 88/91 Civic/CR-X? I'm wondering what if it's going to be a problem</TD></TR></TABLE>
Some have done it, usualy circuit racers, It will rub on the front I think
Previous poster is wrong. No you will not rub. You'll be fine. Everyone on here runs 15x7's with +35's no problem. I run 15x6.5 +29 for my street wheels and 15x7 +31 for my track wheels with fender rolling.
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