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    16x7 +42 on DC2R

    https://www.jhpusa.com/store/pc/view...dproduct=28264

    Im over my current wheels. They sink in to much to the guard and dont look the best, so I was told i need a wheel with a bigger offset? They are 16" HRV wheels which I believe are 6" wide.

    Does anyone have an opinion on the wheels above, I want to get 16x7 +42. Will they be a good fit my DC2R with the 205/45/16 tire, and not be as sunk in as what i currently have? Lowered only a little bit and I have no existing rubbing issues.

    JDM ITR uses 16x7 so im guessing it should be ok?

    What would i need to do to achieve the wheels to sit flush with the guard ?

    Also has anyone had experience with JHPUSA ?

    https://www.jhpusa.com/store/pc/view...idcategory=172 - would these be appropriate ?
    Last edited by infurNOS; 11-09-2015 at 09:47 PM.
    EG

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    16 x 7 inch +50
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    205-45-16 Bridgestone potenzas re002 or re003 for the 16" dc2 Jdm typeR rims

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    FYI, mugen mf10 is 16x7 +42

    the ultimate wheel for the ultimate car
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    Flush is gonna be +35 i think

    after that, you need to start camber and that stance shit.

    lowered 16x7 +42 will tuck nicely
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    Mf10 nice but way way over priced. Thank you cb. Can you advise on lug nuts?
    EG

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    Pink looks good
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    but srs'ly

    a rim is a potato

    a nut is a nut.
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    just make sure the nuts suit the wheels



    ones u linked should be fine
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    usd and shipping costs will bend you over and go in dry without any hesitation if buying from jhpusa
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    $1200Aud I have been quoted. No more no less
    EG

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    Quote Originally Posted by infurNOS View Post
    $1200Aud I have been quoted. No more no less
    shipped?

    if thats true jesus christ what are we doing trying to source shit locally
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    hehe

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