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Old 10-21-2019, 11:53 AM
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OP, option 2. With a 225/255 stagger.
Old 10-21-2019, 02:53 PM
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Bruv= Bro or Brother. Bruv is sort of the British version of Bro.
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Originally Posted by Manga_Spawn
Bruv= Bro or Brother. Bruv is sort of the British version of Bro.
Also synonymous with Bruh and, Brah -both more fratty iterations..
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See also brosef, brocacho etc.
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I was being a bit facetious. The urban is strong here my Bruv's

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I am confused!!!
I emailed back and forth with the Guys @ Fitment Industries.
They are saying that their recommended setup for the front is F 8 +38 and R 9 +45.
I thought this is too aggressive for stock fenders.
What do u guys think?
Old 10-24-2019, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by BiondoVtec
I am confused!!!
I emailed back and forth with the Guys @ Fitment Industries.
They are saying that their recommended setup for the front is F 8 +38 and R 9 +45.
I thought this is too aggressive for stock fenders.
What do u guys think?
Yes too aggressive, unless you want to stretch some skinny tires on, which is lame. The salesperson wasn't giving you proper info.

Higher numerical offset you have listed in #2 is less aggressive.
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Way to aggressive. I would talk to one of the vendors on here since they are more familiar with the car. Kamispeed, Evasive, etc can get these wheels for you and are more familiar with the car. Don't trust what some random sales rep on a website is trying to push on you.
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Thanks will do...
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Originally Posted by BiondoVtec
Hi guys,
I am on the market for some RG3's (S2000 spec) for my '04 RYP
I am debating if I should go with:

17x7.5 +48 (option 1)
Front:
17x8 +54 (option 2)


17x8.5 +51 (with option 1 front)
Rear:
17x9 +63 (with option 2 front)

As of right now my car is all stock with 25k on it. Not planning to mess with fender roll or anything like that.
Which option should I go with? Is the 17x9 a better looking vs the 17x8.5 considering the difference in offset?
Pictures appreciated, if any.
Thanks David
I have the 8@54 front and 9@63 rear plenty of pictures of my car for you to see. No rubbing issue. Ohlins 1” drop. Only thing I’d say is...it was tough fitting the spoon BBK. I had to go to a 13.8mm ballad sports rotor to get them to fit.
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