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  1. #1
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    s2000 wheel offset & tyre help!

    Go through thread for offset help!
    Last edited by mrs2k; 13-07-2011 at 03:05 PM.

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    Way too aggressive IMO.

    8" on the front and only +35 will look crap. I run 8" front +40 and it still doesn't look right front on.

    Few others may say otherwise....
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    Prelude - Sold.
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    I run 18x8+55 on the front and 18x9+60 at the rear. They are a perfect fit.

    And no more cookies thanks. I'm putting on weight.

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    They fit perfect because you're allowing for 20mm more than the OP 8" +35mm by having +55mm
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    PM's Turned Off

    Prelude - Sold.
    S2000 - Sold.
    NSX - Sold.
    F355 - Coming...

  5. #5
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    Umm, yep. That was kinda my point.

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    ok so what sort of offset and size should i be looking at to achieve the aggressive look but not over the top

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    Quote Originally Posted by AusS2000 View Post
    I run 18x8+55 on the front and 18x9+60 at the rear. They are a perfect fit.

    And no more cookies thanks. I'm putting on weight.
    got a picture of the fitment Aus? im considering selling up my current wheels for something which will allow me to run wider tyres

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    Aus- with that setup, can you go lower without any scrubbage issues?

    'dish' is determined by offset isnt it?

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    Not sure. Don't want to go any lower myself.

    Dish is determined by offset and wheel design.

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    how much 'dish' do you get on the rear with your specs?

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    You can see by the design of the wheels hat the spokes sweep back into the wheel. I guess there's about 50mm on lip.

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