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Old 05-01-2008, 08:19 AM   #581 (permalink)
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I wonder if a +32 offset would have fitment issues. Has anyone here run 9/9.5 in. wide rims?
I am running a +32 offset on a 17 x 8 with 215/45/17's

At my height I couldn't get away with 225/45's without rubbing a lot. And even with 215's and a fair amount of negative camber, I rub occasioanly, but its all good.

A couple people have run 9's, but they are around +40 offsets. I don't know of anyone that has run 9.5's, but I wouldn't doubt someone has with a wide body.
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Old 05-01-2008, 10:50 AM   #582 (permalink)
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What is the widest tire we can go on a Stock setup without sticking out / rubbing?


These are the rims I'm looking at getting. I have 2 choices for 18" rim sizes:
18 x 7.5 (42mm offset) with IDK tires
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18 x 8.5 (35mm offset) with IDK tires


I'm lowered on HFP, which would work better? I'm leaning towards 18x8.5 with 35mm offset... Thanks in advance!

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Old 05-01-2008, 06:23 PM   #583 (permalink)
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18x7.5 +43 wrapped in 235/40ZR18

im not dropped but looking to get dropped probably HFP soon.

will it work?
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Old 05-06-2008, 10:41 AM   #584 (permalink)
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18x8 35+ dropped on sportlines... will this work? what tire width should i run?
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Old 05-06-2008, 01:57 PM   #585 (permalink)
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I have been considering some new rims and ran into some Rota Grids.

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17 x 7.5 +35/+45/+48 5h x 114.3

What offset would be recommended if I have the HFP suspension, and what would I need if I didn't have it (stayed stock)?

I am wondering if there would be a big difference.
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Old 05-06-2008, 02:10 PM   #586 (permalink)
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18x7.5 +43 wrapped in 235/40ZR18

im not dropped but looking to get dropped probably HFP soon.

will it work?
hfp isnt a drop. Weak offset. Stupid tire size.

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18x8 35+ dropped on sportlines... will this work? what tire width should i run?
215/40 if you dont mind a little stretch. 225 for more sidewall, but will require a little more camber.
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I have been considering some new rims and ran into some Rota Grids.

ROTA Wheels - Grid

17 x 7.5 +35/+45/+48 5h x 114.3

What offset would be recommended if I have the HFP suspension, and what would I need if I didn't have it (stayed stock)?

I am wondering if there would be a big difference.
Stock is 45 offset. Rota ftl.
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Old 05-06-2008, 02:12 PM   #587 (permalink)
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hfp isnt a drop. Weak offset. Stupid tire size.


215/40 if you dont mind a little stretch. 225 for more sidewall, but will require a little more camber.

Stock is 45 offset. Rota ftl.
Seriously what is wrong with Rota wheels?

Is it just a bad offset that will make the wheels looked tucked in or what? What would 48 look like?
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Rota is the payless of wheels. Nothing per se wrong with them. I would personally get 35. Slap yourself if you get 48. 45 is stock.
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Old 05-06-2008, 02:24 PM   #589 (permalink)
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Rota is the payless of wheels. Nothing per se wrong with them. I would personally get 35. Slap yourself if you get 48. 45 is stock.
How will 35 look? I know nothing about wheels and offset.
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It will be closer to flush.
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It will be closer to flush.
How far in would 45 be? ( I apologize I am a wheel noob, if you will)
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45 is what your wheels look like now. higher the offset number the farther in, lower the offset number the more it'll sit out.
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Old 05-06-2008, 07:48 PM   #593 (permalink)
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18x7.5 +43 wrapped in 235/40ZR18

im not dropped but looking to get dropped probably HFP soon.

will it work?
Yes it will work, but personally it is not a width and offset I would run.

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215/40 if you dont mind a little stretch. 225 for more sidewall, but will require a little more camber.
I agree.

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Seriously what is wrong with Rota wheels?

Is it just a bad offset that will make the wheels looked tucked in or what? What would 48 look like?
Nothing is wrong with Rota's. If you don't have the money for a name brand wheel, or don't want to spend the money, there fine. People hate on them because they are inexpensive, very very common (especially in the Honda world), and there replica's of higher end wheels.

My first set of wheels were Rotas, they looked great IMO, they fit my budget (I was in high school), and I never had one problem with them. Now I'm older and making/saving more money, and I can afford something better. Not to mention if I had a tight budget on wheels, I would be more likely to buy a used set of nice wheels for around the same price and refinish them myself.

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How far in would 45 be? ( I apologize I am a wheel noob, if you will)
There are two factors that account for how far a wheel sticks out, or how sunken in it is. WIDTH and OFFSET.

45 is the same as stock, so the only difference is the width. So because they are a half inch wider, they will stick out a 1/4" further on either side. 1/4" on the outside half of the rim, 1/4" on the inside half of the rim.

Got it?

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45 is what your wheels look like now. higher the offset number the farther in, lower the offset number the more it'll sit out.
This is true.

MY RANT...

Here is probably the only thing one needs to determine whether a wheel will fit or not, aside from reading what setups people have used in this thread.

1010 Tires Wheel Offset Calculator

Take the "Inner Clearance" number and the "Outer Position" number and use a RULER AND MEASURE!


I am not directing this to anyone on this page or anyone in particular in this thread. I am more than happy to try and help people with wheel/tire sizing, but when I see people post questions time after time about wheel/tire combo's that have already been done, and may even be on the list on the first page of this post, I will not reply to them anymore. It takes a little while to read through this thread, but I did it and many other people have done it also.
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Old 05-06-2008, 08:03 PM   #594 (permalink)
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Hey guys, I heard that If I got some Rota's I would need something called a hubcentric ring...my question is what size do I need, and where can I find them? Thanks
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18x8.5" +43 w/ Tein S-techs and 225/40/18 works. Had them put on last week and haven't rubbed yet.
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I was wondering if on my FG2 (soon to be lowered with a camber kit), I could get away with some 17x8" 35mm offset wheels, with the stock 215/45/17 tires.

Will these stick out too far and prob hit the fenders?
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Old 05-12-2008, 12:55 AM   #597 (permalink)
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I was wondering if on my FG2 (soon to be lowered with a camber kit), I could get away with some 17x8" 35mm offset wheels, with the stock 215/45/17 tires.

Will these stick out too far and prob hit the fenders?
I'll give you a break because you only have 8 posts, but in the future read through threads before posting questions.

Refer to my post at the top of this page, that should answer your question.
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I am running a +32 offset on a 17 x 8 with 215/45/17's

At my height I couldn't get away with 225/45's without rubbing a lot. And even with 215's and a fair amount of negative camber, I rub occasioanly, but its all good.

A couple people have run 9's, but they are around +40 offsets. I don't know of anyone that has run 9.5's, but I wouldn't doubt someone has with a wide body.

Occasional rub? Like when? What suspension setup?
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:20 AM   #599 (permalink)
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Occasional rub? Like when? What suspension setup?
Yeah occasioanl rub, it's not like it happens all the time. It happens when I hit big pot hots or bumps in the road.

I am lowered on TEIN SS's and I am lower than most if not all spring drops.
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:05 AM   #600 (permalink)
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Thanks. I think I'll be going with that wheel setup. Any pics?
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