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