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Old 01-12-2015 | 10:09 AM
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And by the way,finally i can post here....

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i could stare at this all day long..

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Does anyone know what size of spacers both front-rear fenders can clear without rolled or pulled?Current setup 17x7 +50 and 17x9 +63 225/255 and about an inch drop.
Old 01-12-2015 | 02:12 PM
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Flip that center cap ^^^^^
Old 01-12-2015 | 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Vagelis
Does anyone know what size of spacers both front-rear fenders can clear without rolled or pulled?Current setup 17x7 +50 and 17x9 +63 225/255 and about an inch drop.
You're in the same boat I'm in and unfortunately you can't run a bolt on spacer with these wheels since the studs left over won't clear the rim. You'd have to get a minimum of 25mm and with that you'll be rolling/pulling fenders.
Old 01-12-2015 | 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by jst2878
Flip that center cap ^^^^^
i knew someone...

Originally Posted by fernando.
Originally Posted by Vagelis' timestamp='1421086150' post='23465060
Does anyone know what size of spacers both front-rear fenders can clear without rolled or pulled?Current setup 17x7 +50 and 17x9 +63 225/255 and about an inch drop.
You're in the same boat I'm in and unfortunately you can't run a bolt on spacer with these wheels since the studs left over won't clear the rim. You'd have to get a minimum of 25mm and with that you'll be rolling/pulling fenders.
Thanks a lot fernando!
Old 01-12-2015 | 09:26 PM
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Looking for a CE28 17x10+45 set or pair but I am located in Australia Also keen on trying to find a 17x9.5+40 TE37's concave..
Old 01-13-2015 | 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by s2kslav
anyone interested in a pair of 17x10 +45 bronze concave ce28?
i could be very interested but i have a pair of te37 17x9.5 +28 coming in from japan, i do have a potential buyer for them though. i would need to sell them ideally.

only thing is im in the UK.
Old 01-13-2015 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Vagelis

My bad I was referring to the silver one on the previous page posted by RAizzle. They are ASM almost for sure since they mate up with the ASM rear bumper.
Old 01-17-2015 | 10:05 AM
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I was wondering if any one who runs ce28n 17x9 +40 or 17x10+45 could measure the spoke to caliper clearance on the front hub?

I really want to fit 17x10+45 to my JDM dc5 integra which runs 4 pot brembos from the factory. Ill be running 15mm ings fenders

Knowing the 2 measurements above would give me an idea of what spacing if any would be needed. I understand that a spacer is required for BBK on the s2k.

On my 17x9 +40 i have 19mm clearance between the spoke and caliper

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Much appreciated
Old 01-17-2015 | 11:56 AM
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Old 01-18-2015 | 06:39 AM
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Does anyone know if 17x9.5 +28 te37's will fit BBK and are they concave? pics would help. Thanks in advance



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