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    Enkei Raijin rims for Honda accord euro cu2

    Hey guys! Im planning to get myself a set of hyper silver Enkei Raijin rims. May i ask what offset and size should i go with? Currently im planning to get a 18x9.5 et 15 114.3 for 4 rims.

    Or should i go for 18x9.5 et 15 for front and et35 for back?

    Thanks!

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    With that offset, you'll have to roll your guards as well if you decide to lower the car.
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    and it WILL look like a SUV if you don't lower it with those wheels specs.

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    Thanks aaronng and natnat!

    What if i would like to save the hassle for doing the guard rolling procedures? Should i opt for the 18x9.5 +15 offset for all the rims? and add some spacers if i want it to be flush?

    Thanks!

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    ^^ wrog way around, less offset = stickin out MORE. Not less

    Add spacers on top your car will look like a open wheel racer.....
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    I think the problem will be the 9.5". I know the CU2 have more room to spare compared to my CL9, but even 8.5" on my car, some will say that it sticks out, and that's with +45. The risk of going 9.5" +35 would be I'm pretty sure it'ld rub or not even fit at all.

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    It's based on tyre size and offset. For front, the widest is 225 width and +42 offset as the widest in my opinion. The rear can go wider as there is more space, maybe 235 and +30 roughly without rolling the guards.
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    Just to add, 225 on 9.5" is a lot of stretch.

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    thanks guys for all the valuable information as i have no idea about tyres and most of the shop here in Perth still havent carry them yet.

    http://enkei.com/Enkei_Wheels_2012_Catalog.pdf

    I would like to get some suggestion on what is the exact size of rims and tyre should i get.

    Cheers!

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    19inch should be plenty for any euro, just imo
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    Quote Originally Posted by atrainz View Post
    Hey guys! Im planning to get myself a set of hyper silver Enkei Raijin rims. May i ask what offset and size should i go with? Currently im planning to get a 18x9.5 et 15 114.3 for 4 rims.

    Or should i go for 18x9.5 et 15 for front and et35 for back?

    Thanks!
    18x9.5 ET+15 at the front will be a disaster...it will not fit at all unless you have ridiculous negative camber (i.e. -8degrees)

    18x9.5 ET +35 at the rear is fine
    but front, you would need something like 18x8.5 ET+35

    hope this helps.

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    18x85 ET+45 is what I'm running. I reckon +35 would stick out as mine is borderline.

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