BBS LM and s2k's Perfect Offset
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Originally Posted by madneo,Jun 18 2008, 09:06 PM
18x8.5 +38 Front 114.3*5
18x9.5 +38 Rear 114.3*5
Can i get away with that? advice please guys
18x9.5 +38 Rear 114.3*5
Can i get away with that? advice please guys
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Originally Posted by madneo,Jun 22 2008, 10:49 AM
Guys, what about :
18x9+42 and 18x10+50
???
18x9+42 and 18x10+50
???
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Lurking I know, bear with me lol
Im looking to buy this exact wheel set up and I was wondering if you were able to make this work on your s2000. Also if you had to do any special tweeks to get them to work, I already have my fenders rolled so I believe I got that going for me
Wow. That's aggressive. I thought that my 18x8 et40 and 18x9 et42's were going to give me some trouble. I'm hoping to get away with this setup with some narrow 245's in the rear and -2 degrees or less of camber. How much camber are you running, how low are you, and how much do you rub?
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they make an 18x10+50 i believe.
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My old set of LM's are 18x8 +55 front and 18x9.5 +50 rear. It will rub with 225/40's so I got 225/35's and it did not. Was lowered on tein s-tech and koni yellows on the bottom perch.
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
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that's a fairly conservative set up IMO. i've ran 17x8.5+40 with a 245 and had no problem. were your fender rolled? 245/35/18 is too short of a tire. 245/40/18 is the recommended size
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