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Old 04-20-2012, 07:01 PM
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Wassup guys. Decided that I'm going to get the RPF1s for the s2000. The wheel sizes are 17x9 in the front and 17x9.5 in the rear. What's the highest offset I can go without getting any fender work?
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I believe the highest offset available in 9" is +45 and 9.5" is +38 which will require a fender roll.
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Originally Posted by 1nate7
I believe the highest offset available in 9" is +45 and 9.5" is +38 which will require a fender roll.

Do you recommend any other sizes for the kinda of fitment I'm looking for so I can avoid fender work?
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It's going to depend on ride height, alignment settings, and tire sizes but the guide in the first reply by s2k007 is a good start.
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It's going to depend on ride height, alignment settings, and tire sizes but the guide in the first reply by s2k007 is a good start.

Well, I see you have a pretty nice fitment. What's your setup?
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17 x 9 +45 RPF1 non-staggered, rolled fenders. With a 9" or 9.5" wheel you would be looking at a +55 offset or higher to fit without fender work, not a lot to choose from. If you want even semi-flush then you need rolled fenders, it will also open up a lot more options.
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Originally Posted by 1nate7
17 x 9 +45 RPF1 non-staggered, rolled fenders. With a 9" or 9.5" wheel you would be looking at a +55 offset or higher to fit without fender work, not a lot to choose from. If you want even semi-flush then you need rolled fenders, it will also open up a lot more options.

Well, the semi-flushed look is kind of what I was going for. Would 8" need rolled fenders for that kind of fitment and stance? If so, I might as well just get them rolled. Whatever is best for a semi-flush look.
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