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    Wheel spec for odyssey

    hi guys,

    what's the stock wheel spec (including offset) for odyssey lux for both RB1 and RB3?

    thanks in advance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Lee View Post
    hi guys,

    what's the stock wheel spec (including offset) for odyssey lux for both RB1 and RB3?

    thanks in advance.
    Phil,

    on the RB1 Basic and Lux is the same

    16x6.5/+55

    but on the RB3 Basic still the same except the LUX

    17x7/+55

    you should buy my Toyota ALPHARD

    Last edited by aka_NSX; 20-10-2010 at 03:52 PM.

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    Alphard is fxxking nice but way over budget.

    Thx btw. Do u think 8.5 + 42 would sit flush?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Lee View Post
    Alphard is fxxking nice but way over budget.

    Thx btw. Do u think 8.5 + 42 would sit flush?
    what about the 2007 Elgrand Highway Star ? much more cheaper but more features with side camera and reverse camera too, interested ? hehehe . . .

    its depends +42 Low Disk or High Disk . . .

    mine 8.5 / +43 Low Disk still need to trim a lil bit of the bumper and the black plastic cover but no need to roll as long as you camber it a lil bit

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    bro this is me on 19x8.5 +45 (225/40) and -2degrees on the rear right is the most I can come out without it touching while car is idling. no guard work but i think will need some done as the wheel is rubbing not sure which part when car is loaded with >4 people and when it hits a bump. though the rubbing is not that severe.


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    I just remember I'm running 245/35/20 on the rear, thats why its rubbing a lil bit, I'm quite sure it wont be hit anything with 225/35/20

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    Safest spec 18x7.5 +42 using 225/45 rubber. Definitely will not rub at all and it is almost flush. My camber for front and back are I think are between 0 and -1. Great for preserving tires, been on my RE001's for about 45,000 km and no sign of camber wear.

    Last edited by evolution; 21-10-2010 at 10:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evolution View Post
    Safest spec 18x7.5 +42 using 225/45 rubber. Definitely will not rub at all and it is almost flush. My camber for front and back are I think are between 0 and -1. Great for preserving tires, been on my RE001's for about 45,000 km and no sign of camber wear.

    yr butt with HKS is just sexy.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobil1 View Post
    bro this is me on 19x8.5 +45 (225/40) and -2degrees on the rear right is the most I can come out without it touching while car is idling. no guard work but i think will need some done as the wheel is rubbing not sure which part when car is loaded with >4 people and when it hits a bump. though the rubbing is not that severe.

    Just roll the guard slightly and you're good.
    Quote Originally Posted by AusAccord View Post
    yr butt with HKS is just sexy.......
    His butt or His car's butt?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atjo View Post
    His butt or His car's butt?
    excuse my chinglish....

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    laski, stop tempting me lol. the last gen elgand is probably too high and might not clear some car parks. also can't open windows at the side doors is slightly fail......

    thanks guys for the information. much appreciated.

    mobil1, do you have size on pic of your car? love to see how 19s look.

    evo, it seems 18x7.5 is a safe side. i actually have a set of rays on that size so might be i'll keep them for the odc.

    also guys, what are you lowered on? laski you baller, i know what you have already lol

    thanks heaps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Lee View Post

    mobil1, do you have size on pic of your car? love to see how 19s look.

    evo, it seems 18x7.5 is a safe side. i actually have a set of rays on that size so might be i'll keep them for the odc.

    also guys, what are you lowered on? laski you baller, i know what you have already lol

    thanks heaps.
    Mobil1 pic of your ride bro, it looks pretty good

    Philip, lowered on Taiwanese coilovers which I think are pretty good for the price, but I've not tried any other except for AusAccord's which is better!

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