Spoon CR93 Wheels!
Originally Posted by Rubn1out4GudLuk,May 5 2010, 05:12 PM
I wanna see these wheels on the spoon kitted s2000. Because at the moment these wheels look too mundane. To think they came from the same company that give us the extravagant Spoon bodykit. Just my .02
Has anyone got the spoon wheels with 17x8.5 +53 and 17x9.5 +63? Does anything rub?
These has got me more interested now after finding out the alternative wheels I was contemplating have fitment issues that require modifications to the car.
I want to run these Spoon wheels with Dunlop Star Spec 245/40/17 front and 265/40/17 rear.
These has got me more interested now after finding out the alternative wheels I was contemplating have fitment issues that require modifications to the car.
I want to run these Spoon wheels with Dunlop Star Spec 245/40/17 front and 265/40/17 rear.
Originally Posted by Cheers!,Jul 7 2010, 07:56 PM
Has anyone got the spoon wheels with 17x8.5 +53 and 17x9.5 +63? Does anything rub?
These has got me more interested now after finding out the alternative wheels I was contemplating have fitment issues that require modifications to the car.
I want to run these Spoon wheels with Dunlop Star Spec 245/40/17 front and 265/40/17 rear.
These has got me more interested now after finding out the alternative wheels I was contemplating have fitment issues that require modifications to the car.
I want to run these Spoon wheels with Dunlop Star Spec 245/40/17 front and 265/40/17 rear.
With this setup, there is chance it will rub with those tire sizes. The best size is 215 or 225 in front and 245 or 255 in the rear. This is won't rub for sure.
We actually have a few sets of the CR93 coming in stock in 17x8.5 +53 and 17x9.5 +63 in blue. I would highly recommend placing a deposit if you're interested. Feel free to PM me your zipcode and can get everything arranged for you.
Cheers!
Regards,
Jason @ AJR
^^ Why would you put a 215 or 225 on a 8.5 in. wide wheel where the stock 8.5 in. comes with a 245???
I thought the main purpose of getting wider wheels is to be able to fit wider tires...I'm more about performance...More tire = more grip, not that "lemme get a 9.5 in wheel and throw some 205's on it so it looks siiiiiiick"...
I thought the main purpose of getting wider wheels is to be able to fit wider tires...I'm more about performance...More tire = more grip, not that "lemme get a 9.5 in wheel and throw some 205's on it so it looks siiiiiiick"...
Originally Posted by Cheers!,Jul 7 2010, 07:56 PM
Has anyone got the spoon wheels with 17x8.5 +53 and 17x9.5 +63? Does anything rub?
These has got me more interested now after finding out the alternative wheels I was contemplating have fitment issues that require modifications to the car.
I want to run these Spoon wheels with Dunlop Star Spec 245/40/17 front and 265/40/17 rear.
These has got me more interested now after finding out the alternative wheels I was contemplating have fitment issues that require modifications to the car.
I want to run these Spoon wheels with Dunlop Star Spec 245/40/17 front and 265/40/17 rear.
Spoon CR93 17x8.5 +53 will pefectly clear Spoon calipers with no spacers.
There will be no issue running 255 at the rears but I am not sure about 265. I think you might need to roll the fender slightly.
[QUOTE]^^ Why would you put a 215 or 225 on a 8.5 in. wide wheel where the stock 8.5 in. comes with a 245??? confused.gif
Hey Everyone!
The long wait is now over....
We have these in stock and ready to ship for the S2000 community! Stock is limited for this batch at this point, so get your hands on these before the first batch in North America sells out!
Feel free to PM me any questions or concerns.
Regards,
Jason @ AJR
The long wait is now over....

We have these in stock and ready to ship for the S2000 community! Stock is limited for this batch at this point, so get your hands on these before the first batch in North America sells out!
Feel free to PM me any questions or concerns.
Regards,
Jason @ AJR




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