205/40 or 215/40 ? Or narrower
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he was (is) running a 235/40R17 all round, so a 215/45R17 would certainly give you a little more room to play with.Just a little project im working on
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i want to get these esm 002's in 16". i have an iX, would it be possible to to run 16x7.5 with a 20mm offset in the front or would it have to be the 35mm offset, i want them to be flush. and for the back can i run a 16x9 with the 20 mm offset or would i also have to run the 16x7.5 in the back too? if so, 35mm or 20mm offset? thanks!
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Originally posted by Vtec?lol View Postok so I got the adapter fitment all I need help with now is tire selection. I'll try to be more specific.
The wheels are 8.5 in front and 9.5" rear in width and are 16" wheels.
What section tire can I use without too much stretch or too thick of a wall? I'm having trouble using the size conversion. For example, 195/40/16 on front but what size do I use in the rear since the wheel is an inch wider and I'd like to keep the same sized sidewall?
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Originally posted by utchia View PostOk I was referred to you, saying that you were a "god," so here we go. I have KW V1 on my car, bags on the rear. The car is currently on bottlecaps with spacers on the front and they barely clean (cant fit a finger bw the tire and strut). I was told they were 15mm but I could be wrong.
So my question, the car previously had 16x9 et15 wheels on there and they were from (per the po), and I am looking at a 16x8 wheel with a 0 et option and a 20 et option. Knowing that I will HAVE to run a spacer on my car because of the coilover clearance, what kind of et, if any, would I have to look for when buying wheels that would be give me a flush look. The fenders upfront are rolled and the rears are rolled and pulled if that helps. Thanks for any help :)
For a seriously flush look you will need wider wheels though. The previous 16x9 setup for example.
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Originally posted by ejnight View PostI picked up a 2000 m roadster and have a set of 19x9 et 25 stock suspension. I was thinking of using spacers in the rear. what tires size could I use? Thanks
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Originally posted by als88 View Posti want to get these esm 002's in 16". i have an iX, would it be possible to to run 16x7.5 with a 20mm offset in the front or would it have to be the 35mm offset, i want them to be flush. and for the back can i run a 16x9 with the 20 mm offset or would i also have to run the 16x7.5 in the back too? if so, 35mm or 20mm offset? thanks!
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostYou'll want large spacers in the rear, 30mm bolt-on (hub extender) spacers are a good start. 265/30/19 is a good size for the rear, are you using these up front also? If so 225/35 is about the limit without fender liner cutting.Custom Made Skid Plates For Sale.
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How about 16" style 5s, et23. I want flush and I will be rolling the fenders. What size adapters to accomplish this? Thank you.SEE THE MOST BORING M50NV BUILD THREAD HERE: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=288275
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