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Originally Posted by JulieU,Jan 7 2010, 08:55 AM
Have you tried the Wheel Fitment Guide?
However, if he wants to trade his S2000 for a Chrysler 300c, the wheels may fit.
i was trying to stretch, roll fenders, and camber a little more.
something aggressive.
speed isnt my biggest priority after having so many points on my license and having my license suspeded before at the age of 20.
i would rather turn heads
something aggressive.
speed isnt my biggest priority after having so many points on my license and having my license suspeded before at the age of 20.
i would rather turn heads
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in that case, then yes it will fit. If you only have a moderately lowered car then expect a lot of negative camber. And stretched tire. Especially for the size wheel you first posted about. Its very costly as you eat more tires and etc. But obviously thats up to you. I was just thinking you were wanting to see if it fits as in functional how an s is suppose to be. You will for sure not have the handling your use to. Not saying it will handle like total garbage but nothing compared to stock. Oh and just for a side note, they have tested multiple coilover setups and spring setups and you would be amazed how well the stock suspension held up (track times) compared to top brand coilovers and etc.
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