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Old 08-14-2016 | 06:04 AM
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I have seen a set of 6url rims with 17x9+52 front 17x10+72 rear. Ive been told they would fit straight on s2k without fender or guard modfications. Is it true?
what are your opinions on this set of rims? Ive never heard of this brand nor seen any s2k irl with them hence a bit unsure at the moment. Asking price was $980 for set that has been refurbished.
Please lemme know if i should get them. Thanks guys
Old 08-14-2016 | 09:54 PM
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Yes thats correct, no fender mods will be needed with semi aggressive camber all around in the -2.5 range, and as long as you run a 225/45 or 235/40 up front and a 255 in rear. Still wouldn't be a bad idea to roll the front anyway though to be safe if your lowered, certainly if you want to run more tire up front.
Old 08-14-2016 | 11:06 PM
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Thanks for the input. I asked a few panel beaters around me and they refuse to roll my s2000 guards. Their reason being the fender is too long it will most likely damage the fender and crack the paint if they roll and they do not want to be responsible for it. Therefore i think i will have to stick to stock fenders as i dont want them to get molested (.

I got a recommendation of getting rpf1 with Front 17x8 +48 tyres 215/45/17 Rear 17x9 +45 tyres 245/40/17. Would this fitment rub the guards at all? Would it look nice too tho? THanks
Old 08-15-2016 | 02:10 PM
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Shoot, can you link me to those wheels?
Old 08-15-2016 | 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by apologize1312
I asked a few panel beaters around me and they refuse to roll my s2000 guards. Their reason being the fender is too long it will most likely damage the fender and crack the paint if they roll and they do not want to be responsible for it.
They just don't want the work. I've never rolled fenders before doing them on my S2000. The right tool, a heat gun to soften the paint, and some patience, and mine came out fine.
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What he said. It's not that hard. Those wheels will fit. If you are lowered you may need to watch the front fenders.
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Originally Posted by S_DosMil
Shoot, can you link me to those wheels?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=6url+wheels

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Originally Posted by Manga_Spawn
Originally Posted by S_DosMil' timestamp='1471295437' post='24040094
Shoot, can you link me to those wheels?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=6url+wheels
Lol thanks I meant the specific ones for sale he saw.
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