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    Widest wheels you can run on a stock S2000

    Hey guys, as topic states I just want to how wide you can go on an S2000 (stock height and stock suspension) without having any scrubbing. I currently have 17x9+45 on the rear and 17x8+35 on the front.
    I am happy with the rears but the fronts stick out about an inch and cause stones to flick up and hit the lower part of the door. I pretty much just want to have them in line with the guards to avoid that, if that makes sense?

    Thanks.

    Ross

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    any camber?
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    hehe.
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    Nope car is stock as a rock

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    You have 17x9 +47 and 17x8 +33

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    actually - i use 17x9+63 and have zero scrubbing at stock height
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    Didn't like the answers you got on S2ki?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AusS2000 View Post
    Didn't like the answers you got on S2ki?
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    show us some pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AusS2000 View Post
    Didn't like the answers you got on S2ki?
    I always ask questions on both forums, sometimes you get nothing good on one and everything on the other.

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    For those with the same question, found this on S2ki:

    For the front:
    Offsets lower than +43 are not recommended on the front because a very narrow tire would need to be used to avoid rubbing.
    +43 to +47 offset: 205 tires, 6.5" - 7.5" wide wheel
    +48 to +52 offset: 215 tires, 7.0" - 8.0" wide wheel
    +53 to +57 offset: 225 tires, 7.0" - 8.0" wide wheel
    +58 to +62 offset: 235 tires, 7.5" - 8.5" wide wheel
    +63 or higher offset: 245 tires, 7.5" - 8.5" wide wheel

    For the rear:
    Offsets below 40 are not recommended for the rear because a tire narrower than the stock tire would need to be used to avoid rubbing.
    +40 to +44 offset: 235 tires, 7.5" - 8.5" wide wheel
    +45 to +49 offset: 245 tires, 7.5" - 9.0" wide wheel
    +50 to +54 offset: 255 tires, 8.0" - 9.5" wide wheel
    +55 to +59 offset: 265 tires, 8.5" - 9.5" wide wheel
    +60 to +64 offset: 275 tires, 9.0" - 10.0" wide wheel
    +65 or higher offset: 285 tires, 9.0" - 10.0" wide wheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by EP3TYPER View Post
    I always ask questions on both forums, sometimes you get nothing good on one and everything on the other.
    you would think that with a car that is now 15 years old, someone would have asked already
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    Well they did as I was linked to the information, couldn't find it in a search though. Probably noob searching on my behalf

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