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dslt
27-03-2008, 06:36 PM
Hey, just wondering if ill be able to fit these offsets on my dc2r. Rear offset 23 Front offset 30. Wheels are 16inch

cheers

blueintegraboy
27-03-2008, 07:11 PM
The offset is too low. I believe stock offset is +50. The wheels will be sticking out too much.

ricki_kalsi
28-03-2008, 11:20 AM
Stock offset on AUDM is +42.

+23 and +30 is wayyyyy too much! I would recommend max +35 - to clear bigger brakes, and widen track.

milkman
13-04-2008, 11:38 PM
sO WHAT IS IT?

sTOCK OFFSET +42 OR +50?

- please excuse the inverted caps!

What offset do I need to run to run spoon calipers under 15x7's.. is this possible without going to spacers (or going up to 16')?

DLO01
14-04-2008, 06:30 AM
Hey, just wondering if ill be able to fit these offsets on my dc2r. Rear offset 23 Front offset 30. Wheels are 16inch

cheers

Really depends on what width the wheels are. But if they are the norm 6-7inch or wider. No they won't fit.

ricki_kalsi
14-04-2008, 10:50 AM
sO WHAT IS IT?

sTOCK OFFSET +42 OR +50?

- please excuse the inverted caps!

What offset do I need to run to run spoon calipers under 15x7's.. is this possible without going to spacers (or going up to 16')?

Stock offset is +42!!!

You can fit them in 15 inch's.

Depends what wheels you are running. Rays CE28's, you can get away with +40 offset. But Most wheels come in +38, which is safer to clear the calipers ne ways.

vtec_uleh
15-04-2008, 01:36 PM
The offset is too low. I believe stock offset is +50. The wheels will be sticking out too much.


Stock offset on AUDM is +42.

+23 and +30 is wayyyyy too much! I would recommend max +40 - to clear bigger brakes, and widen track.


How can you guys say they won't fit with those offsets without knowing a width? A number for an offset is useless without a width.

And about whether or not a wheel will clear a caliper, it'll all depend on the face type of the wheel. Offset won't play a huge role (if at all) in clearing a caliper. A wheel with width 7" and offset of +40 for example might clear the caliper, but you could get another wheel with the exact specs and they won't fit. It's best to trial fit before buying.

geeang
15-04-2008, 05:32 PM
They can say that because wheel widths don't differ too much, sure +23 and a width of 7" won't fit, but what wheel can you get thats thin enough to fit +23?

vtec_uleh
16-04-2008, 09:40 AM
They can say that because wheel widths don't differ too much, sure +23 and a width of 7" won't fit, but what wheel can you get thats thin enough to fit +23?
In the first post he doens't mention any widths. for all we know he could be getting custom widths of 5".
Just because you're using the stock offset, doesn't mean that the wheels will fit. eg 10inch wide with +40 offset.

When dealing with wheels, you got to take into account the width and the offset together. Not just one or the other

DLO01
16-04-2008, 09:47 AM
^^^ coretamundo. :thumbsup:

Perry
16-04-2008, 09:49 AM
I was running 15x7 TE37's offset +45 with 5mm spacer without extended studs to clear spoon calipers.

VTECACCORD
16-04-2008, 10:03 AM
I'm running TE37's 16x7 +42 offsett, perfect fitment for ITR. You can also get the CE28ns in that size. JDMyard has the time attacks on sale. Killer price if you ask me.

I'm going to be trying on a set of emkei rpf1 in 16x7 +35 on the weekend. Should fit over my calipers too.

Should look like this .

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v519/TRD4Life05/Hypnotik%20janx/brent%20photoshoot%207-24-07/IMG_2655.jpg

ricki_kalsi
16-04-2008, 10:57 AM
I was running 15x7 TE37's offset +45 with 5mm spacer without extended studs to clear spoon calipers.

Your so Hektic Pez!