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Hey guys, Just wondering if i was able to fit 15 x 8 rims on my dc2r with 0 offset non abs. Not lowered just as yet.
Cheers Guys
m0nty ITR
05-02-2008, 06:42 PM
Won't a 0 offset with 8" width hang well outside the guards???
The DC5 has alot more space and I'm half an inch outside the guards with +32 on an 8" rim before inducing camber.
DLO01
05-02-2008, 10:20 PM
Hey guys, Just wondering if i was able to fit 15 x 8 rims on my dc2r with 0 offset non abs. Not lowered just as yet.
Cheers Guys
Sure it will fit, but will be highly ilegal.
kyobibi
05-02-2008, 10:21 PM
Won't a 0 offset with 8" width hang well outside the guards???
My 16x7" +35 is almost flush.. 15x8 +0 will hang outside the guard an extra 48mm.
calculations from:
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
:)
PaZzMaN-R
06-02-2008, 05:30 PM
your a fool to attempt that without a mega hectic widebody kit
DLO01
06-02-2008, 06:36 PM
My 16x7" +35 is almost flush.. 15x8 +0 will hang outside the guard an extra 48mm.
Is yours lowered or std height and what tyres too? My 16x7 +40 rims with 205/45 tyres were ever so close to the rear guards. Yours are an extra 5mm further out.
kyobibi
06-02-2008, 07:37 PM
Yeah I've had to resort to guard rolling.
Wouldn't have rolled my guards for any other rim but I found my dream rims at +35 offset :)
pretty slammed and 205/45 tyres just like yours
DLO01
06-02-2008, 08:09 PM
Cool cool.
mrwillz
06-02-2008, 08:26 PM
seen a 180sx pull a -4 camber
fatzz
lolz forgot to let u guys know thatt i will definately not be putting these wheels on the rear, but only to run slicks for the front =)
Q_ball
06-02-2008, 10:27 PM
Is yours lowered or std height and what tyres too? My 16x7 +40 rims with 205/45 tyres were ever so close to the rear guards. Yours are an extra 5mm further out.
Yeah I've had to resort to guard rolling.
Wouldn't have rolled my guards for any other rim but I found my dream rims at +35 offset :)
pretty slammed and 205/45 tyres just like yours
DEan and Nam, can you guys add me to msn (check my profile) and send us some pics of ur cars...im still undecided as to wat offset to run on mine :p
Cheers!
nobbs
06-02-2008, 10:34 PM
quentin....go for +35 dude, give a tougher stance
IEVAQ8
06-02-2008, 10:47 PM
Is yours lowered or std height and what tyres too? My 16x7 +40 rims with 205/45 tyres were ever so close to the rear guards. Yours are an extra 5mm further out.
i just checked ur build thread........
page 1 pic of wheel on rear wheel arch, F*%K its close............
does it rub???????????/ did you roll/lip your gards?????????
kyobibi
06-02-2008, 11:00 PM
Just had a closer look at your thread as well, Dean.
Lower it more and it'll camber in even more!
Even taking it down a 1cm or so will make a difference
Not too sure what offset We got on our Weld Racing Rims 13x8 with 24.5x8x13 slicks. These set up sticks out by a good 6 cm ish from the guard
BADHBT
06-02-2008, 11:33 PM
16x8 with +23 offset is 2.5 inch out!
DLO01
07-02-2008, 09:16 AM
i just checked ur build thread........
page 1 pic of wheel on rear wheel arch, F*%K its close............
does it rub???????????/ did you roll/lip your gards?????????
Just had a closer look at your thread as well, Dean.
Lower it more and it'll camber in even more!
Even taking it down a 1cm or so will make a difference
Yeh, its close. Yes, it depends on how low your are. I have got camber arms and its adjusted as far as I can to the rear lips before it rubs and I still get a little inside road tyre wear on the rear, front is not a problem. If I had the choice again, I would go for +42 or +45 with 16x7 rims 205/45 tyres. That would give me just that little more adjustment to stand the wheel up more and eliminate the tyre wear. But yeh, you could roll your gaurds too as another option.
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