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Old Feb 19, 2014 | 05:10 PM
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Thanks Jet. Pretty much what I thought after reading all the posts in here.
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Old Feb 19, 2014 | 05:13 PM
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Thanks Jet. That's what I thought after reading all the posts here.
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Old Mar 6, 2014 | 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob77
Running The following Enkei PF01 setup on stock suspension.
Rear - 17x9+60 - 245/40R17
Front -17x8+50 - 215/45R17
Read through all posts and haven't found the answer I'm looking for...I'm wanting to lower it 1" and hoping not to have to roll the fenders. Will this setup work without a roll? Just looking at it, rears look like they might be fine, but not sure about the front.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
How do you like that setup? It's what I was looking at putting on mine but I haven't pulled the trigger yet. Were there any issues fitting them with a stock suspension?
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Old Mar 8, 2014 | 07:13 PM
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what will it take to fit 18x8.5 +49mm front and what would be beter for the rear 18x9.5 +49mm or 18x10.0 +43mm
the wheels im looking at are WORK Meister S1. any help would be appreciated
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Old Mar 9, 2014 | 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Praetendere
Originally Posted by Bob77' timestamp='1392859744' post='23024158
Running The following Enkei PF01 setup on stock suspension.
Rear - 17x9+60 - 245/40R17
Front -17x8+50 - 215/45R17
Read through all posts and haven't found the answer I'm looking for...I'm wanting to lower it 1" and hoping not to have to roll the fenders. Will this setup work without a roll? Just looking at it, rears look like they might be fine, but not sure about the front.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
How do you like that setup? It's what I was looking at putting on mine but I haven't pulled the trigger yet. Were there any issues fitting them with a stock suspension?
I like the setup a lot. There are absolutely no issues with fitment with stock suspension. I don't track or autoX to really push the suspension, but I highly doubt there would be any issues the huge wheel gap (gotta drop this thing). The only thing I am not a real fan of is the difference in lip size from the front rims to the back, but I've come to accept that. Check out the pics below.
Attached Thumbnails Wheel Fitment Guide-newrims1.jpg   Wheel Fitment Guide-newrims2.jpg  
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Old Mar 9, 2014 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob77
Originally Posted by Praetendere' timestamp='1394141050' post='23050076
[quote name='Bob77' timestamp='1392859744' post='23024158']
Running The following Enkei PF01 setup on stock suspension.
Rear - 17x9+60 - 245/40R17
Front -17x8+50 - 215/45R17
Read through all posts and haven't found the answer I'm looking for...I'm wanting to lower it 1" and hoping not to have to roll the fenders. Will this setup work without a roll? Just looking at it, rears look like they might be fine, but not sure about the front.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
How do you like that setup? It's what I was looking at putting on mine but I haven't pulled the trigger yet. Were there any issues fitting them with a stock suspension?
I like the setup a lot. There are absolutely no issues with fitment with stock suspension. I don't track or autoX to really push the suspension, but I highly doubt there would be any issues the huge wheel gap (gotta drop this thing). The only thing I am not a real fan of is the difference in lip size from the front rims to the back, but I've come to accept that. Check out the pics below.
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Awesome, thanks!
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Old Mar 10, 2014 | 12:28 PM
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Hi All,

This is an awesome thread, with very valuable info. I'm hoping I can get some guidance on my specific purchase.

It's been hard to find a set of wheels I like and in my price range...but I think I have found them, but I'm getting contradicting info on whether it will fit!

Wheels: Advanti Bello 18x8 all corners. +45 Offset 5x 114.3
http://www.carid.com/advanti-wheels/...k-9135545.html

Tires: 225/40/18 FRONT 255/35/18 BACK.

My car is stock height 2006 MY.

On the website, CARID.COM these wheels show up as a guaranteed fit. However a local shop told me it won't fit and secondly for the rim size the original post in this thread recommends a higher offset.

My questions: 1) Will these rims fit without rubbing or any other issues? 2) Will it be okay to stagger the tires with non-staggered rims ( I'm sure this is up for debate?
3) What do all you S2000 guru's think about these wheels??

Thanks all!
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Old Mar 10, 2014 | 05:13 PM
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can some one tell me what type of fender work i will have to do to fit
front:18x8.5 38offset
rear:18x9.5 40offset
the wheels are Enkei NT03+M
and what the tire setup should be.
thanks
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Old Mar 11, 2014 | 07:21 AM
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I've got regamaster evo 17x9 +38 squared.

a pair already has 245/45/17 (rear) and the other pair no tires.

wondering if i should go 225/45/17 or 235/45/17 or even square tire set up.

for function and form.
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Old Mar 19, 2014 | 07:20 AM
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I got a set of SSR Type C-RS 17x8.5 rear and 17.7.5 front, if i want to run a square setup, can i fit 255 in the front? Or what do you guys recommend?
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