View Poll Results: Wchich work wheels ?
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Which Work wheels xd9 or 11R
Cool. Both are great wheels. I like the looks of the 11Rs, but that's my personal opinion. It's all in what you like. I'm sure bronze would look good with moon rock but would figure that WMB or the glim silver would set it off better.
Also there is a Moonrock thread section in the gallery, if you need help deciding on wheels/colors would look right.
Good luck with your decision. Post pictures when you decide.
Also there is a Moonrock thread section in the gallery, if you need help deciding on wheels/colors would look right.
Good luck with your decision. Post pictures when you decide.
ok. I decided to buy work xd9
I've one more question?! Which wheel I should buy on rear 8 or 9? 8 offset 45 and 9 offset 43 if I want to install 245 tire ? In my opinion 9 should look little better then 8 but I do not want to roll my fender to much?
"Based on successes and failures from many S2000 owners, we can use an offset calculator to figure out what other offsets and tires will work. These are minimum recommended offsets. You can use a higher offset if you want, and you will get additional fender clearance.
For the front:
6.5" to 7.5" wide wheel: 205 tires: +43 offset minimum
7.0" to 8.0" wide wheel: 215 tires: +48 offset minimum
7.0" to 8.0" wide wheel: 225 tires: +53 offset minimum
7.5" to 8.5" wide wheel: 235 tires: +58 offset minimum
7.5" to 8.5" wide wheel: 245 tires: +63 offset minimum
For the rear:
7.5" to 8.5" wide wheel: 235 tires: +40 offset minimum
7.5" to 9.0" wide wheel: 245 tires: +45 offset minimum
8.0" to 9.5" wide wheel: 255 tires: +50 offset minimum
8.5" to 9.5" wide wheel: 265 tires: +55 offset minimum
9.0" to 10.0" wide wheel: 275 tires: +60 offset minimum
9.0" to 10.0" wide wheel: 285 tires: +65 offset minimum
The offsets above will all set the outside edge of the tire to the same place relative to the outer fender, rounding to the nearest millimeter

I've one more question?! Which wheel I should buy on rear 8 or 9? 8 offset 45 and 9 offset 43 if I want to install 245 tire ? In my opinion 9 should look little better then 8 but I do not want to roll my fender to much?
"Based on successes and failures from many S2000 owners, we can use an offset calculator to figure out what other offsets and tires will work. These are minimum recommended offsets. You can use a higher offset if you want, and you will get additional fender clearance.
For the front:
6.5" to 7.5" wide wheel: 205 tires: +43 offset minimum
7.0" to 8.0" wide wheel: 215 tires: +48 offset minimum
7.0" to 8.0" wide wheel: 225 tires: +53 offset minimum
7.5" to 8.5" wide wheel: 235 tires: +58 offset minimum
7.5" to 8.5" wide wheel: 245 tires: +63 offset minimum
For the rear:
7.5" to 8.5" wide wheel: 235 tires: +40 offset minimum
7.5" to 9.0" wide wheel: 245 tires: +45 offset minimum
8.0" to 9.5" wide wheel: 255 tires: +50 offset minimum
8.5" to 9.5" wide wheel: 265 tires: +55 offset minimum
9.0" to 10.0" wide wheel: 275 tires: +60 offset minimum
9.0" to 10.0" wide wheel: 285 tires: +65 offset minimum
The offsets above will all set the outside edge of the tire to the same place relative to the outer fender, rounding to the nearest millimeter
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Just read your PM.
IIRC, you should be fine with the 9". You'll have roll your fenders and maybe have to adjust your camber a little bit to fit it. Also, depends on if you are lowered. I'm sure more people will chime in to help.
IIRC, you should be fine with the 9". You'll have roll your fenders and maybe have to adjust your camber a little bit to fit it. Also, depends on if you are lowered. I'm sure more people will chime in to help.
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