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Old 12-16-2014, 06:39 PM
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I really want to fit some 17x9+45 enkie rpf1s on my S2000 with 255/40/17s on all four wheels. I'm sitting at stock height and I want to keep it that way. Also I don't want to make any modifications to the fenders at the moment. Is this possible with no rubbing???
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Nope. You need to roll the fenders and rep I the tabs. Even at stock height. Also it will look odd at stock height and those wheel specs.
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I agree, you are going to need to do some modification to make them fit. If I can help let me know.
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Okay thanks for the help!! I'll have to do some more thinking.
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Originally Posted by Jim@tirerack
I agree, you are going to need to do some modification to make them fit. If I can help let me know.
What is most offset I can have with no modification in front and back?
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Originally Posted by Ericloch18
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I agree, you are going to need to do some modification to make them fit. If I can help let me know.
What is most offset I can have with no modification in front and back?
You could do the 9+45 in the back with a 245 and the 8 +45 up front with a 215.
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Oem specs. Look at the pfo1's. They come in a 9 +63. If you want to stay oem height but run square that can work. Tsw and other brands make that spec as well. You may have issues with inner clearance in front at full lock though.
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