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    DC2 VTI-R 16x8 +20 or +0 ?

    Hi im looking to buy new rims for my car, i just want to know how much work i would need to do to fit 16x8 +0 offset on a dc2 vti-r. Or just to stay safe and go +20 offset.
    Can someone also post pictures of the 2 offsets on the dc2.

    Thanks.

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    I had xxr 521 16x8 +20 it just sits outside the guard by couple of mm but if ur running coils and ur suspension is stiff it shouldn't scrub. I was running oem shocks and lowered springs and was abit bounce at the rear so just rolled the rears and it was fine. Was running 205/45 tyres

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    oh alright, you reckon i would need a camber kit if I was to get +0 offset?

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    probable would coz ull be pushing the rim out more

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    Up to you man, don't forget about the tyres, if ur goin to run a camber kit, ur going to wear out your tyres
    More, really your choice

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    true, im just gonna go with the +20 offset to save me more money in the long run and less hassle. Thanks guys for your help

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    16x8 +0 195/45 tyres maxed out camber/lipped all round, lowest setting on coils,relocated rear bumper tabs http://firesport.com.au/images/219080_2012071533.jpg http://firesport.com.au/images/217846_2012060038.jpg drives like ass

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    Hey mate make sure you roll your guards aswell even with the +20 offsett it will scrub,, and also for tyres get 195/45 so it'll stretch giving you more clearance and look herraaa frrussshhh =)
    _____ it dont matter if you win by an inch or a mile .... winning's winning _____

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    and there is a 60% chance you will need camber kit also =)
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    DC28OY do you by any chance have any pictures with the rims and tyres? I just bought a set of 205/40 yesterday cos they were cheap, hopefully it wont be too bad, if not i will just sell them and get 195/45.

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    my brother teggy is running 15X8 +0 with 185/50/15 with camber kit maxed out no scrub goes through tries like no tomorrow im going to go 16X8 +20 on my EK think it might handle better too the teggy just isnt the same anymore
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