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    Lightbulb I want new rims for my '97 DC2 VTi-R but idk the dimensions...help? :C

    I roughly know that my wheels are currently 15" and have 4 nuts.

    http://www.nengun.com/work-wheels/work-emotion-cr-kai

    those are the wheels I want to purchase...please help?
    Thank you! ^_^
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    Look for 4x100. Just means there are 4 studs and the PCD is 100mm (diameter of a circle going through the 4 studs).

    The link you posted i'd go with the 15x7 +37 or +44 is easiest fit for dc2, 205/50/15 tyres easy fit no need to roll or anything with a moderate drop
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    I also have Potenza Adrenalin RE001 right now >.<
    just saying, might help
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    stop using them phaggy ass emotacons.

    yes they'll fit but get something phatter then 5.5" wide. will look sunken as all fuk.

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    FUUARKKK HIELLASUnK bruh

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    6.5-7" with a moderate offset is good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukey View Post
    6.5-7" with a moderate offset is good
    15x7 +0?

    that's pretty moderate for some ppl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    15x7 +0?

    that's pretty moderate for some ppl.
    Over at Stancegays that's probably a very soft offset lmao.


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    I recommend 15x7 +35ish. Anything more and you'll probably end up stuffing around with adjustable camber arm setups and guard rolling. So as charliebrown said consider the 15x7 in +37 (wheel will be fitted more 'outwards' of the guard) or the 15x7 +44 (wheel will be fitted inside the guard more).

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    im pretty sure my friend has 15*7 +42 or something with his DC2 and they fit fine and look alright.

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    Yeah that's because anything +35 or greater on a 7" rim is an appropriate and sensible offset. Once you lower that offset and height it gets harder to keep it functional.

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