17" x 7.5" with +48 offset
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17" x 7.5" with +48 offset
Can anyone show me a set of 17's that are 7.5" with a +48 offset fitted to an s2k?
I am able to get 4 wheels in this fitment and was hoping to get an idea of how they look fitment wise?
My plan was to maybe run a spacer at the rear to stagger the offset.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
Ewan
I am able to get 4 wheels in this fitment and was hoping to get an idea of how they look fitment wise?
My plan was to maybe run a spacer at the rear to stagger the offset.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
Ewan
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Have a look at this thread....in particular, please refer to the pics of the GC07C which is ET48
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...&#entry11618248
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...&#entry11618248
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They'll fit no problem, no need to roll arches or whatever however, you'll be limited to 225 tyres on the rear (215 front) - stock tyre sizes 215/45 front, 245/40 rear.
I've got +48 on the front of mine with 225/45 tyres and lowered - no problems.
I've got +48 on the front of mine with 225/45 tyres and lowered - no problems.
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thanks for the response guys.
If anything my only concern was the rears only being 7.5". thought they might look a little lame and lost in the arches. I may be able to get the rears in a +40 offset now which is a bonus.
245 tyre on the rear could be a good call... get the most rubber on the road i can.
If anything my only concern was the rears only being 7.5". thought they might look a little lame and lost in the arches. I may be able to get the rears in a +40 offset now which is a bonus.
245 tyre on the rear could be a good call... get the most rubber on the road i can.
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