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Old 09-26-2011 | 02:52 PM
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I know this may be a weird question but what wheels resemble OEM wheels the most as far as measurement & fitment?

I want to buy a different design but most of my favorite wheels don't offer s2000 OEM offsets, what to do? Help is greatly appreciated.

I would like to avoid fender rolling, but if it's safer and better then I guess I'll have to do it.
Old 09-26-2011 | 03:04 PM
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Enkei PF01s
Advan RG-Ds (staggered)


We really need a sticky that lists wheels that don't require any modification. That would be helpful
Old 09-26-2011 | 04:59 PM
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TSW Nurburgring
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Old 09-26-2011 | 05:15 PM
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What is it about fender rolling that has so many people terrified? As long as it's done properly, you can't even tell it's been done without putting your hand or head inside the wheel well.

Anyway, back to your question...

What style of wheel are you looking for?
Old 09-26-2011 | 07:30 PM
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The Enkei PF01s are a great choice.
Old 09-26-2011 | 08:04 PM
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OZ allegerrita offer same size width and offset (w/in a few mms) as stock, and they are very good looking wheels.
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Originally Posted by vividracing.com
What is it about fender rolling that has so many people terrified? As long as it's done properly, you can't even tell it's been done without putting your hand or head inside the wheel well.

Anyway, back to your question...

What style of wheel are you looking for?
Fender rolling is, for all intents and purposes, illegal in STR class, and directly prohibited in B Stock.

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Old 09-27-2011 | 09:30 AM
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always a big fan of ADVAN RG
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Originally Posted by vividracing.com
What is it about fender rolling that has so many people terrified?
Not terrified, but I feel it devalues the car. jm2c.
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Favorite styles.

SSR Type F
Volk TE37.
Enkei RPF1
Regamaster EVO / Spoon Sw388


*listed in order of preference, top to bottom.

As far as fender rolling, like it was said I feel that it devalues the car and i don't want to risk messing up my fenders. Plus I feel it can be a hassle but if it is the only way to fit SSR's or Volks then I'll have to find a professional.

However I always liked RG's and those new Enkei PF01's are really really nice...I like them in black.



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