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Originally Posted by Dreams
its minor scraping. tyres does hit the stupid excess plastic on the bumper mounting above the tyres where the bumper meets the body. let them tyres grind them out. it'll soon be gone.
6.5J 38+ is super deep flush hehehe.
no issue with mine
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different brand of tyres do vary in their shapes. some blocky square on the edges some are rounder. if ya know what i mean.
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I was just wondering whether a set of 16' x 7 Work emotions with an offset of +44 will fit??? OR will it hit the calipers??
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Originally Posted by gd1_nz
I was just wondering whether a set of 16' x 7 Work emotions with an offset of +44 will fit??? OR will it hit the calipers??
+44 wont fit you need smaller offset like +35, +38,+42
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I have a 185/50/15 potenza tyres on my stock jazz 05 vtis.
Would P1 SF challenge rim size be fine on these offset?
15x6.5 +35 4x100
15x6.5 +42 4x100
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Originally Posted by johno2004
I have a 185/50/15 potenza tyres on my stock jazz 05 vtis.
Would P1 SF challenge rim size be fine on these offset?
15x6.5 +35 4x100
15x6.5 +42 4x100
u mean 185/55/15. yea it will fit fine on your new rims.
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Last edited by GTI-Jazz; 06-02-2009 at 11:04 PM.
Reason: FitFreak is better
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Mags
Do you know if I can fit 16 X 7 mags with 205/45ZR 16 tyres to my 2004 Jazz, They are 4 studs with a distance of 110mm diagonally apart?
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Sorry a noob question Just got my jazz 2009 on jan. I'm planning to do a rim and wheel upgrade next year. The problem is I'm new to these kind of stuffs. I was thinking of making my jazz's wheels look full and fat without having to lower the suspension. Which wheel size you guys recommends? 17" or 16"? i'm kinda confused with offset since i don't know the ideal size that fit to my jazz without scraping it.
Oh and btw, my stock wheel is 175/65/R15 - anyone knows the stock offset?
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Since this has been bumped up thread.
What's the most aggresive fitment on the GE Jazz you have seen?
I've got some 14x7 +12
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you can run 2inchs bigger then the biggest rim offered for you car. So a GD1/3 GL or a VTi can ran, max 16in, were my VTiS an run 17's. You also can't let them, legally, run more then an inch +/- the rolling diameter, or have them sit outside the bodywork overhang.
i'm running 15x7 Enkei's with a +40 offset and a set of 17x7's with a +38 offset.
I have run 195/55/R15 G3's and 195/50/R15's on the enkei's. That "odd" size tyre gave me a slightly higher, but still legal rolling diameter, giving me a lower RPM @ 100Km/H with a slight decrease in acceleration. they were also insanely responsive for a street tyre, compaired to the /50's and 2x the price.
anyway... Evan_P - you could run 17x7 +40mm offset rims and 215/45/r17's. Same max rollout as a current corolla i think.
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Originally Posted by ss-rotel
you can run 2inchs bigger then the biggest rim offered for you car. So a GD1/3 GL or a VTi can ran, max 16in, were my VTiS an run 17's. You also can't let them, legally, run more then an inch +/- the rolling diameter, or have them sit outside the bodywork overhang.
i'm running 15x7 Enkei's with a +40 offset and a set of 17x7's with a +38 offset.
I have run 195/55/R15 G3's and 195/50/R15's on the enkei's. That "odd" size tyre gave me a slightly higher, but still legal rolling diameter, giving me a lower RPM @ 100Km/H with a slight decrease in acceleration. they were also insanely responsive for a street tyre, compaired to the /50's and 2x the price.
anyway... Evan_P - you could run 17x7 +40mm offset rims and 215/45/r17's. Same max rollout as a current corolla i think.
Thanks for the reply, I thought this thread has been left out
Actually My Jazz is the VTi Jazz. I still see quite a gap to the fender, so i thought 17" would fit in. I'm only concerned with the offset since I don't want to do anything else other than replacing the rims and tyres. do you think +38 offset will fit and don't scrub? i've seen plenty of alternative rims on ebay, but i haven't seen one with +40 (probably i missed it cos there's too many rims over there ).
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