stock offset is +55
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Hey guys I have a set of enkeis rp01 15x7 offset +45 will that fit my jazz perfectly?
Person I'm buying from said I need to put somethig in the inner centre of the rims for it to fit
On jazz is that correct? Is that spacers? Will it cost alot? And finally shld I just go to bob Jane to get it fitted? Rims comes without tyres as well. Sry for the many questions haha, I'm sucha noob
if you require spacers for the rims to clear the calipers then i don't recommend it, the hub is suppose to hold up the wheel not the studs, if you put spaces in there then it's the studs holding the wheels on and you may damage it also it is quite unsafe. you are better off waiting for a set of rims that has better fitment, if you find a right set you should be able to put it on without a problem, and make sure you get aftermarket wheel nuts aswell as the shape of oem ones don't hold aftermarket rims in properly.
So I should get a set with at least 50mm offset? I'm so confused about offset
don't think its spacers. I think it's hub rings. It's recommended to have them. Should cost around $50 for a set of 4. You can get them from most of the tyre shops.
Just mention to them that you want to get the hub rings as well, your car should be xx-56.1mm (56.1 is the inner diameter for 4x100 Honda, and the outer diameter depends on what rims do you have).
how about 16x7 +42 with 195/45....will fit? no rubbing?
Im looking at Rota GT3's, will 16x7 +38 have any issues or will i need a spacer?
My Jazz is lowered by like 2.5" inch at the moment.
it should fit fine, what tyre profile are you running/planning to run?
Will it clear the brakes? My current wheels are using spacers to clear the brakes, i dont feel safe using them (it came with the car)
I think my current tyres are 205/45/16. It scrubs when i hit a bump on a road, even worst when theres a full car.
Coilovers are on the way