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Old 04-27-2022 | 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by TsukubaCody
If you’re that set on that specific wheel, I would just recommend patience. It is better to buy what you want once than some crap size thing you’ll hate (source: my single season with Panasport G7C5C2 against the five years its taken me to piece together my set of racing harts).

You know that S2000 sizes tht don’t require fender rolling will offer very, very little lip. Right?
Completely agree I’m just not familiar with the ideal size for the s2000 is all and what the acceptable et ranges are. I know as far as track is concerned 17x9 45 squared is the way to go but with the sp1 I’m going for the look as I have a track setup already.

I’ve just been looking for 17x7 or 7 1/2 up fronts and 17x8 1/2 or 9 in the rears

If you don’t mind what would be a good size for the wheel setup I’m looking for a lip but nothing crazy and I don’t mind getting the genders rolled
Old 04-27-2022 | 09:02 AM
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Do you have any pictures of S2000 you like with meisters and the like? Or even just s2000s with wheel fitment that you like? From there we can probably give you an estimate of what sizing you should be lookin at.
Old 04-27-2022 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by TsukubaCody
Do you have any pictures of S2000 you like with meisters and the like? Or even just s2000s with wheel fitment that you like? From there we can probably give you an estimate of what sizing you should be lookin at.
honestly I just want to be practical and look good if that’s possible lol. I’m currently on ap2 wheels that I bought just to have a beater set of rims. That being said I’m certain I want a 17 inch rim with some lip in the rear and don’t care for one in the front. Again I want to be practical with it as I drive this car a lot and drive in some not so we’ll paved areas
Old 04-28-2022 | 09:42 PM
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Are these the multi piece version of those wheels? If so you may just look into getting them rebuilt to specs you want. Not cheap but it’s a way to get specific specs on these wheels rather than waiting for the perfect set to pop up for sale.
Old 04-29-2022 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Manga_Spawn
Are these the multi piece version of those wheels? If so you may just look into getting them rebuilt to specs you want. Not cheap but it’s a way to get specific specs on these wheels rather than waiting for the perfect set to pop up for sale.
yes they are 3 piece and I was looking into that but ittl be well over my budget at that point
Old 04-29-2022 | 12:49 PM
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I don't recall SSR offering the 17's in true S2000 friendly offsets, thought it was only the 18's.

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