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offsets are not the same.
what kind of rims? they should fit since you dont have brembos.
what kind of rims? they should fit since you dont have brembos.
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what kind of rims? they should fit since you dont have brembos.
they're giovanna'sOriginally Posted by express705
offsets are not the same.what kind of rims? they should fit since you dont have brembos.
Hasn't anyone run into this problem before??
HELP ME OUT IF YOU KNOW FOR SURE
Thank you..
HELP ME OUT IF YOU KNOW FOR SURE
Thank you..
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The OEM rays are +30 and +33 offset - very good for the sedan. They're tucked on the coupes for that reason. Usually on the coupe something right about +20 is a flush offset.
OP, what is the offset of your wheels?
OP, what is the offset of your wheels?
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Chip, there's a sticky that shows the OEM offsets of each vehicle. Yes, similar wheels will usually work, but the fitment will be different. If you want to know what effect they will have for you, compare stock to your desired wheel using this:
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
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Bringing back an old thread for help..
I'm looking to run sedan 19"x8.5, +45 offsets on my 03 coupe, non-brembo..
What would be decent spacers to use for rear and front? Just for about a stock/flush fitment..
Thanks guys.. much appreciated
I'm looking to run sedan 19"x8.5, +45 offsets on my 03 coupe, non-brembo..
What would be decent spacers to use for rear and front? Just for about a stock/flush fitment..
Thanks guys.. much appreciated
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30mm will bring it to +15 which is a nice look. Personally 0 is the furthest I'd go. You'll need to roll your fenders and have some - camber
