hey guys my cousin just bougha s2k and hes after 19inch rims.. he wants to know what offset he should run. hes lookin @ getting te37s but concaved(im not sure if its possible with standard rolled guards).. please let me know any info would be nice
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s2000 question rims
#2
Posted 11 July 2009 - 11:04 AM
Possible with -5degrees rear camber
rolled and pulled rear guards, cut rear bumper with bumper tab relocation
19x9+22 is the where it will concave.
Not possible at the front unless real wide guards
19x9+22 is the where it will concave.
Not possible at the front unless real wide guards
#3
Posted 14 January 2010 - 04:39 PM
Probably have much better luck running 18's over 19's..
better room for tyres with out such aggresive stretching and uber low profile tyres..
i used to run:
work meister s1 3 peice wheels..
18x8 front +53 .. 225 tyres
18x9.5 rear +49 .. 255 tyres
Tyres were a very mild to nearly no stretch.. needed a slight roll on the rears..
non on the fronts..
better room for tyres with out such aggresive stretching and uber low profile tyres..
i used to run:
work meister s1 3 peice wheels..
18x8 front +53 .. 225 tyres
18x9.5 rear +49 .. 255 tyres
Tyres were a very mild to nearly no stretch.. needed a slight roll on the rears..
non on the fronts..
#4
Posted 20 June 2010 - 03:15 PM
Hi guys,
How flush would i be with 8 +38 and 9 +38 on a s2000. Is any extra camber required?
Cheers.
How flush would i be with 8 +38 and 9 +38 on a s2000. Is any extra camber required?
Cheers.
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