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Old 08-01-2005 | 02:19 PM
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Super Advan SA3R 16'
Front - 16x7 5x114.3 +35
Rear - 16x8 5x114.3 +38

Tires - Yokohama Grand Prix
Front - 205/55 16
Rear - 225/50 16

Will these fit on AP2? Or will I need spacers? Discuss..
Old 08-01-2005 | 02:36 PM
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No they won't fit. You saw those on passwordjdm.com right? The rear offset is too low, unless you want to strech the rear fender and run lots of negative camber.
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[QUOTE=HunterEz,Aug 1 2005, 01:36 PM] No they won't fit.
Old 08-01-2005 | 03:18 PM
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Spacers will certainly not help unless you plan on installing curb feelers. If you want them then yes they will fit but are no where near ideal. If you like that style they might be just what you're looking for.
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Originally Posted by HunterEz,Aug 1 2005, 05:36 PM
No they won't fit. You saw those on passwordjdm.com right? The rear offset is too low, unless you want to strech the rear fender and run lots of negative camber.
thanks for all the quick responses...

yeah, i saw them on passwordjdm...they said they would fit on the s2000, but the offset had me thinking...that's why was asking you guys
Old 08-01-2005 | 03:48 PM
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People lately have been bringing up this "spacer" thing and don't really have any idea of what they are and what they do for offset.
A spacer is a plate that is put between the rim and the mounting surface to DECREASE offset when there is too much. In all the cases where a spacer is mentioned, the offset is already NOT ENOUGH. Using a "spacer" would make the offset even LESS. You need the rim to go further IN on the car, NOT further OUT as a spacer would do.
Old 08-01-2005 | 03:58 PM
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Post up a pic if u get them, I like those super advans...
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