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jyh888
29-03-2010, 08:28 AM
I've just recently purchased an fn2r and just wondering what is the most aggressive fitment i can have on the car? I believe the stock wheel size is 18X8 with a +55 offset, i am looking at 18X9 + 30 offset, has anyone with experience know if this will clear? Thanks
On another note, the stock rims are actually quite heavy (10kg + i believe), so i was wondering if I changed to 17s of similar width would that deter performance?
burak213
29-03-2010, 08:54 AM
wheel size is 18X8 with a +55 offset, i am looking at 18X9 + 30
18x9 + 30 would be a nice aggressive fitment. But you might experience scrubbing when turning full lock so you might need to roll the guards also if you are lowering.
the stock rims are actually quite heavy (10kg + i believe), so i was wondering if I changed to 17s of similar width
you can get 18s with lighter weight. i wouldn't go down a wheel size cause there are plenty jap wheels that a light weight for racing.
jyh888
29-03-2010, 03:31 PM
what lightweight rim options are there? i have in mind TE37s and CE28s, but they are very costly...are buddyclubs considered light?
burak213
29-03-2010, 06:08 PM
yes buddyclub are light
also
enkie
volks
rays
gram lites
search the traders here plenty of wheels
kongfu
29-03-2010, 09:04 PM
buddyclub QF is lightweight forged.
also consider CE28N /RE30
iversonruls
29-03-2010, 09:38 PM
what lightweight rim options are there? i have in mind TE37s and CE28s, but they are very costly...are buddyclubs considered light?
the 17" buddyclub p1 QF is ard 6kg each..
i might have a set of 17 for sale... let me know if ur interested
burak213
29-03-2010, 09:51 PM
also i have 17's enkie nt03 for sale
light weight and the same offset u are looking for
Nepolian
29-03-2010, 10:24 PM
the 17" buddyclub p1 QF is ard 6kg each..
i might have a set of 17 for sale... let me know if ur interested
pm me what you have kev :)
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