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5zigen fno1rc 17" rims and tires
#11
Yes, these are off my s2000, fitment was real nice with no rubbing. I also had my car lowered maybe an inch, maybe a little more. Did not have to roll fenders or anything. I will do my best to find out about the offsets.
#17
You can figure out Off-Set on your on...
Back Space:
The easiest way to measure backspace is to lay the wheel face down onto the ground so the backside of the wheel is facing up. Take a straight edge and lay it diagonally across the inboard flange of the wheel. Take a tape measure and measure the distance from where the straight edge contacts the inboard flange to the hub mounting pad of the wheel.
Off Set:
To calculate offset you'll need the following measurements:
*wheel back space
*wheel width
*wheel center line
To Convert Inches to MM Multiply by 25.4
To Convert MM to Inches Divide by 25.4
Or Use an online Calculator
Here is the Back Space to Conversion Chart:
This is other charts that may help:
If you have any more questions you can go to RSracing.com
Back Space:
The easiest way to measure backspace is to lay the wheel face down onto the ground so the backside of the wheel is facing up. Take a straight edge and lay it diagonally across the inboard flange of the wheel. Take a tape measure and measure the distance from where the straight edge contacts the inboard flange to the hub mounting pad of the wheel.
Off Set:
To calculate offset you'll need the following measurements:
*wheel back space
*wheel width
*wheel center line
To Convert Inches to MM Multiply by 25.4
To Convert MM to Inches Divide by 25.4
Or Use an online Calculator
Here is the Back Space to Conversion Chart:
This is other charts that may help:
If you have any more questions you can go to RSracing.com