Wheel Fitment with Stock Fenders
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Wheel Fitment with Stock Fenders
Hello guys, this is my first post on the forum. I may need to be asking this somewhere else in another thread, but I figured my fellow Tennesseans may be able to help.
I just installed my mugen style hardtop from forbidden-usa, and I'm very pleased with the looks. Now it's time to move on to other modifications. I want to lower it (slightly) and then put a tasteful set of wheels on it. I've heard that the BC coilovers are pretty good, and although I can't afford some of the $3k setups on the market, I don't want to cheap out with eBay coilovers. After lowering, I'll move on to wheels. And this is where my main question lies. I think I'll be in the 17-18in area as far as size, but what offset/width should I go with? I do not want to have to do any cutting or fender flares, I just want a nice fitted set of wheels. What do you guys recommend as far as specs go? Thanks for your time!
I just installed my mugen style hardtop from forbidden-usa, and I'm very pleased with the looks. Now it's time to move on to other modifications. I want to lower it (slightly) and then put a tasteful set of wheels on it. I've heard that the BC coilovers are pretty good, and although I can't afford some of the $3k setups on the market, I don't want to cheap out with eBay coilovers. After lowering, I'll move on to wheels. And this is where my main question lies. I think I'll be in the 17-18in area as far as size, but what offset/width should I go with? I do not want to have to do any cutting or fender flares, I just want a nice fitted set of wheels. What do you guys recommend as far as specs go? Thanks for your time!
#2
Id search in the wheels/rims section.
A square 17x9 +45 setup would require minor rolling in rear, and some decent rolling flaring up front(on OEM fenders).
Or you can go 17x8/9 +45 and have less work.
A square 17x9 +45 setup would require minor rolling in rear, and some decent rolling flaring up front(on OEM fenders).
Or you can go 17x8/9 +45 and have less work.
#3
Also, I had great luck with Koni Yellow/Ground Control and Buddy Club N+ coilovers.
Check in with Drew over at Deftmotion(local and good dude for all your s2k needs). He is in Murfreesboro.
Check in with Drew over at Deftmotion(local and good dude for all your s2k needs). He is in Murfreesboro.
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