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Old 12-06-2006, 07:48 AM
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Is anyone running 15x10 with slicks on the rear of there s2k? My friend is going to run 275/50/15 mickey thompsons, 10.5 inches in width and 26.5 inches tall, any ideas on a possible offset to use, I know its based on the spoke design and backspacing but he is ordering the wheels from weld with custom offsets, has anyone tried this or any recommendations on offset
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im not 100% sure on this, but 15 might not clear the brakes, and 26.5" might be too big to fit in the wheel well
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Well he has coilovers to remedy the height issue but thats what I am trying to figure out....if you could get a 15x10 with enough backspacing and the proper spoke design to clear the rear brakes ( something like a te37 maybe has good brake clearance with low offset)
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15 wont clear the brakes because a 15" actually has smaller interior diameter because the mounting "dip" also ud need +74 but i doubt the spokes will even clear the brakes..

its a VERY hard thing to do...

ud need the wheels on hand and test this/that/etc
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