What offset should i get?!
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What offset should i get?!
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i am going to get some 18" volk gtp's... i know i want to go 7.5 in the front and 9.0 in the rear... but what offset should i get? i want it to be just a little deep in the front and pretty deep in the back... not like crazy deep though. any one have any suggestions or pics? thanks a lot!
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i am going to get some 18" volk gtp's... i know i want to go 7.5 in the front and 9.0 in the rear... but what offset should i get? i want it to be just a little deep in the front and pretty deep in the back... not like crazy deep though. any one have any suggestions or pics? thanks a lot!
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Wrong forum. You should post in Wheels and Tires.
Anyway...
There are no 18in Volks in the optimum offsets. Your best fit is a 17in CE28N. These are perfect for the S2000. Those offsets are +50 front and +63 rear. Any less than that and you will be rubbing on that width wheel.
If you want an 18in wheel, look at the Work Meister S2R. They also come in perfect offsets.
Anyway...
There are no 18in Volks in the optimum offsets. Your best fit is a 17in CE28N. These are perfect for the S2000. Those offsets are +50 front and +63 rear. Any less than that and you will be rubbing on that width wheel.
If you want an 18in wheel, look at the Work Meister S2R. They also come in perfect offsets.
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[QUOTE=regmilla,Apr 13 2005, 10:40 AM] hi,
i am going to get some 18" volk gtp's... i know i want to go 7.5 in the front and 9.0 in the rear... but what offset should i get? i want it to be just a little deep in the front and pretty deep in the back... not like crazy deep though.
i am going to get some 18" volk gtp's... i know i want to go 7.5 in the front and 9.0 in the rear... but what offset should i get? i want it to be just a little deep in the front and pretty deep in the back... not like crazy deep though.
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I think this site has some good info for you:
http://eclipse.erichmoraga.com/AEM/posting.htm
~Andrew
http://eclipse.erichmoraga.com/AEM/posting.htm
~Andrew
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Originally Posted by north9586,Apr 13 2005, 04:46 PM
I think this site has some good info for you:
http://eclipse.erichmoraga.com/AEM/posting.htm
~Andrew
http://eclipse.erichmoraga.com/AEM/posting.htm
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