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VOLK CE28N F: 17x7.5 +50 R: 17x9 +63

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Old 07-10-2015 | 03:18 AM
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Hello everyone,

Got a question. Im about to purchase some Volk CE28N with the following sizes

Front: 17x7.5 +50
Rear: 17x9 +63

What you guys think of this fitment? Is a good one? For 215 + 245 tyres fitment.To install spoon calipers i will need 10mm spacer right?

Anyone got a picture of an S2K with this wheels mounted with spacer of 10mm and also with no spacers?

Thanks!!!
Old 07-10-2015 | 04:27 AM
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That's the standard S2000 offset, so they'll fit with no issue. Not sure what spacer you'll need to clear the Spoon calipers though.

I have RE30's and CE28's with those offsets for my car.
Old 07-10-2015 | 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by sam_spider
That's the standard S2000 offset, so they'll fit with no issue. Not sure what spacer you'll need to clear the Spoon calipers though.

I have RE30's and CE28's with those offsets for my car.
Thank you!

From what i've read in S2ki:

Volk CE28N 17x7.5 +50 offset w/ +10mm spacer


Just wanted to see some pictures how they fit the car with the spacers and this offsets

Regarding the weight anyone can tell me?


Thanks!
Old 07-10-2015 | 07:30 AM
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Old 07-10-2015 | 08:13 AM
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I weighed them on a digital scale, the fronts are 14.5 lbs, rears are 16.0 lbs. Fitment with 215/245 won't rub unless you're crazy low, no rolling or fender liner modification necessary. Not sure about Spoon brake fitment.

Some people run 225/255, I like the crisp and quick feeling of the 215/245 better for the street. I'd only go wider for the race track or if I had boost.

These photos are with the OEM Bridgestone RE050 215/245 tires, which are the narrowest spec of all tires in those sizes. My RE11A tires in the same sizes are about 20mm wider. No spacers.







Old 07-10-2015 | 10:33 AM
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^ I like that setup. Looks great.
Old 07-10-2015 | 11:43 AM
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Thanks guys!!!

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beautiful!
Old 10-28-2015 | 09:32 AM
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Thanks for the help guys.

Sadly i can't find a deal in Europe so i probably will have to purchase them new.

Anyone can recommend me a store in Eu / US where i can get them for a fair price?

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www.nengun.com seems to have good prices and good reviews.



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