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Old 06-13-2007, 08:57 PM
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Will any of these fit well on the S2000?

For the rear

18 x 9.5 ++30 4h x 114.3
18 x 9.5 +20 5h x 112
18 x 9.5 +12/+20/+25/+30/+35/+48 5h x 114.3

and the front...

18 x 8.0 +48 4h x 100
18 x 8.0 +48 4h x 114.3
18 x 8.0 +35/+48 5h x 100
18 x 8.0 +45 5h x 108
18 x 8.0 +35/+45/+48 5h x 114.3
18 x 8.5 +25/+30 4h x 114.3
18 x 8.5 +20/+25/+30/+35/+40/+48 5h x 114.3
18 x 9.5 +25/+35 4h x 114.3

if so, which combo would be the best? Thanks in advance! prefer the biggest lip possible in the rear.
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18 x 9.5 +48
18 x 8.0 +48

5x114.3

you need to roll your fenders and run a 215 245 combo if you want these wheels to fit. you might be able to squeeze a 255 depending on the tire... but these wheels will take work to fit
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^ what he said...
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Originally Posted by silentdancer,Jun 13 2007, 09:14 PM
18 x 9.5 +48
18 x 8.0 +48

5x114.3

you need to roll your fenders and run a 215 245 combo if you want these wheels to fit. you might be able to squeeze a 255 depending on the tire... but these wheels will take work to fit
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Thanks, appreciate it, how hard is it to roll your fenders? you make it seam really hard
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oh its not that hard but i would suggest having someone do it for you, unless you are willing to try it your self. remember to use a heatgun to heat up the paint!

search google for eastwood fender roller, they have the tool on there if you want to try it out
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