Need help with rim/tire fitment.
#1
Need help with rim/tire fitment.
Hey guys, new to s2ki.
I have a 06 S2000 and i am wondering what rims and tires to put on it.
A few things you should know are that my front fenders are flared, i have ASM over-fenders on the rears and im running 4-piston Wilwood callipers in the front. Looking for a 18" staggered setup without the use of spacers.
Greatly appreciated!
I have a 06 S2000 and i am wondering what rims and tires to put on it.
A few things you should know are that my front fenders are flared, i have ASM over-fenders on the rears and im running 4-piston Wilwood callipers in the front. Looking for a 18" staggered setup without the use of spacers.
Greatly appreciated!
#3
Posts like this are too broad to give a specific answer. Ballpark specs would be something like 9.5" +40 front and 10.5" +35 rear. You have some flexibility depending on ride height, alignment settings, and tire size. Forgestar has some affordable semi-custom wheels, available in offsets of your choice.
#5
Check out this section. There are lots of pictures so maybe this will give you an idea of what's available. https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/forum/285...fficial-forum/
Here's an ASM thread. https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/507...r-asmed-s2000/
Browse around and get familiar with this forum. When you ask broad questions about wheels like "what should I get?" don't be surprised if people start suggesting teddy bear or flower wheels for your car.
Here's an ASM thread. https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/507...r-asmed-s2000/
Browse around and get familiar with this forum. When you ask broad questions about wheels like "what should I get?" don't be surprised if people start suggesting teddy bear or flower wheels for your car.
#6
Also since your fronts are already flared and have rear over fenders you don't need wheels with spacers. The work was done for you and now have a huge range of wheels that can fit your car. Here's a fender thread. https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/842...fender-thread/
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What nate meant is there is still thousands of wheel choices. You didn't provide any preference as to the style of wheel you like or overall what your goal is. Do you want really wide so you can put some wide tires on there? Do you track? All of these things play a factor. i would look at forgestar as you can get wide and custom offsets from them and the price is good.
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