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Old 06-02-2011, 10:18 PM
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I would like to order wheels but I do not know what specs to get the look I want. I want 17" wheel but I want a concave look with a dish phat look. Maybe a phat in the rear and thinner in front. Minimal fender work aswell. I was told to go 4 ce28 17 x 9 +35 all round but from pics I have seen on the net, they def not concave. Please help! I'm baffled with offsets and all these specs/ specs with pics will be a great help
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if you want minimal fender work you're gonna need to add at least 12-13 more mm of offset. If you want semi-concave, maybe the RG-Ds are in your ballpark:

http://www.scienceofspeed.com/produc...ma/Advan/RG-D/
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Look at the face of the CE28n's in 17x9.5 +35, it might be the look you want. You'll need a roll and maybe some pull and a lot of camber to run anything that low though, especially if you're going to be lowered.
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Lol, "concave", "deep phat", and "minimal fender work" cannot be used together in the same sentence when comes to an S2000. Especially if you want to maintain performance and not have to run skinny tires.
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Originally Posted by Golden Arms
Look at the face of the CE28n's in 17x9.5 +35, it might be the look you want. You'll need a roll and maybe some pull and a lot of camber to run anything that low though, especially if you're going to be lowered.
no offense to the owner, but the front fenders look like shit.
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