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Old 02-16-2004, 10:05 AM
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Old 02-16-2004, 10:08 AM
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Originally posted by Jasonoff
Orrrrrrrrrrrrr you could measure it.......... idiot
please mr. guru-of-all......tell me how i can accurately measure the offset.
Old 02-16-2004, 10:33 AM
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I'm still confused...Are you just asking what aftermarket 17" rims will fit the S? If so, first take a look through the "wheels" thread in the Photo Gallery forum to get an idea of what other rims people are running. You'll notice the same names keep comming up. The reason for this is the high offsets of the S (+50 / +63) - there's not a whole lot of choice available.

If you don't see anything you like there (or even if you do), try going to tirerack.com. Look for rims made for the S2000 and you'll see esentually everything that's available (again, not a whole lot). This will also give you an idea of what to expect to pay for rims (add 25% or so to account for exchange).

Finally, try PMing _Speedstar_ to see whether they can get the rims for you, or try wheelsdirect.com.

Hope this helps.
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Take a wheel off, measure the width... then measure from the mounting surface to the inside edge of the rim.

It will get you within 5mm at least.
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5mm makes a big diff., got a more accurate way to do this?
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Originally posted by fin man
What I meant was, putting 17x8.5-245-40-17 on the rear and 17x7-215-45-17 on the front of a '00-'03. Has anyone done this here in Ontario and if so who did you deal with and why?. The S2ki website has a lot California, west coast owners with 17", 18" wheels but prices across the border are more realistic than our Can. $ prices.
So you want '04 rims on an '00-'03? I don't think there should be an issue then.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jasonoff

It will get you within 5mm at least.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PLYRS 3
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LOL... not much of an engineer eh?? 5mm would kill someone...
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PLYRS 3


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