17" bronze ce28
hey gang. been looking for pics of 17" bronze ce28's on a suzuka. 04+ would be nice, but no big if not.
my question is, what are the correct offsets front and rear. so that i could just put my stock RE050's on the wheels when i get them? i love these tires, and my wheels sizes now. so that id like to know. id love to do the track setup, same width all around, but you have to have wider fenders up front right? either way, i havent seen bronze on suzuka. so thanks in advance. dave
my question is, what are the correct offsets front and rear. so that i could just put my stock RE050's on the wheels when i get them? i love these tires, and my wheels sizes now. so that id like to know. id love to do the track setup, same width all around, but you have to have wider fenders up front right? either way, i havent seen bronze on suzuka. so thanks in advance. dave
the usual offsets for ce28s would be +50 front and +63 rear. you can use stock sizr tires but you may want to go a bit wider. for non staggered you need flared or wider fenders and that would be 17x9 +63 akk around.
You can space them out to fit Stoptechs with some spacers. However, unfortunately, the CE28 spoke design is one of the least friendly to big brake kits
I know as I suffer from this with my CE28N's as well. I know that there is an offset available that will allow you to run the spoon calipers with little or no spacer (ask Ben @ A-J Racing as I believe he runs that setting on his car).
Still even though brakes are difficult, I still lvoe this wheel!
I know as I suffer from this with my CE28N's as well. I know that there is an offset available that will allow you to run the spoon calipers with little or no spacer (ask Ben @ A-J Racing as I believe he runs that setting on his car).Still even though brakes are difficult, I still lvoe this wheel!
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