IMO 18" its good enough for S2000 and sports looks better, i use 18" on mine pics attached
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IMO 18" its good enough for S2000 and sports looks better, i use 18" on mine pics attached
I've got 17s on mine.
Not the perfect offset, but it makes the car look aggressive, which I like :D
the s2k is good in that it can pull off a variety of looks. it can look sporty/agressive if you want, and it could look bling if you get some nice 18"s for it. depends on what yor personal taste is.
go bling imo
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Originally Posted by .::F[L]Y::.
oh , its the endless discussion .
All parties have valid points . But does anyone have hard facts that heavier wheels make the car slower ? Like many , im just realistic , im only driving too and from work in peak hr , and weekends , its down to the beach/ movies / shopping center .
I know some guys who spend shit loads on their car making it "track ready" to only track it twice a yr . ahahahaha
[QUOTE=integrity]20"s? are you serious?QUOTE]
oh , 19's on the front , 20's on the rear ;) .
gonna put on the "incubus" rims :thumbsup: on a yellow S2000 , the colour combo should look hot :thumbsup:
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a90/vuey/incubus.jpg
nice vuey nice...
hmmz i found these wheels... there the ones im going for i guess..
bling and racey at the same time
18"s on a 2 inch drop
check it out
http://www.ozzytyres.com.au/page.php...276&mag_id=193
bling is not the way for an s2k...just looks weird....its a sports car and should be looking slick with some volks etc...brozne would be a nice colour...or even white...but again its your choice
still considering
You know about staggering widths & offsets don't you?Quote:
Originally Posted by integrity
to tell you the truth no..
i havent figured it out 100 percent
do you think they would fit 18x7.5 on all fours with wider tyres on the rear?
best to ring an ask the wheel shop . They are pretty clued in on what fits and what doesnt .Quote:
Originally Posted by integrity
You may get abit of rubbing at the front with lowering it 2in . Plus , he added bonus of scrapping over speed bumps . Also, something else to consider is that depending on what springs you use , they actually sag abit after 2-3months on the car . so 2in will end up being 2.2 / 2.3in .
Also , as its just going to be a daily driver, no need to have staggerred tyre-wheel set up . I got 235 front and back and it drives just fine . The car still feels relatively stock . I can still go hard into roundabouts etc without any drama's .
errrrrr!!!!
i told them it was for s2000 they said yeah itll fit ...
but hey most wheels shops will say yeah and when you get there it doesnt ..
ill be cautious...
theyll probably be pre lowered afetermarkt springs