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Old 07-17-2018, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Hfreak
Those will surely fit the car with no roll or pull. Good luck in your search.
Thanks. I’ll be going with them then!

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Old 07-20-2018, 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by JDMdoode
How about 7.5Jx17 + 48
8.5Jx17 + 55?

Looks like they will according to the guide? Please correct me if I’m wrong.
These would work but are kind of uncommon sizes now. I think maybe some old Volks or Prodrives used to be made in these sizes?

If you don't want to modify your fenders your options are some what limited. For a staggered setup, and if you can foot the JDM blingbling tax, Advan makes the RSII, RZII and RGIII in 17x8+54 and 17x9+63. A cheaper option would be TSW Nurburgrings in 17x7.5+45 and 17x9+63. These will be slightly more limited in the front for tire width, I've read that 215 clears and 225 rubs slightly. TSW also used to offer the Interlagos in 17x7.5+45 but has since discontinued it and now only offer it in 17x9+63. Enkei makes the PF01 and PF01SS in 17x8+50 and 17x9+60. Mathematically these have similar clearance to the 17x7.5+45 so wider tires up front might be a slight issue. Past these I can't think many other wheels that are offered in the skinny fronts and also the wide but high offset rears. If you want to go non staggered then you open up your options up a bit more.

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Just arrived. Thanks guys!
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Nioooce!
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Another option not mentioned is the the BBS JDM 16" wheel. Probably not what you are looking for. But, some people still go this route. One thing you can say about them is that they are very solid, (forged), and very light, (about 13 front, 14 year). They provide oem fitment.

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Yeah I really like those OEM wheels, but snagged the SSR’s for a good deal so I couldn’t resist!
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Originally Posted by rpg51
Another option not mentioned is the the BBS JDM 16" wheel. Probably not what you are looking for. But, some people still go this route. One thing you can say about them is that they are very solid, (forged), and very light, (about 13 front, 14 year). They provide oem fitment.

He already bought wheels .Not everyone wants stock wheels forever, yeesh.
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Originally Posted by JDMdoode
Why do some of the pictures show 5x100 stamped on the wheel?
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Originally Posted by _ju5t1n_
Why do some of the pictures show 5x100 stamped on the wheel?
Some wheel companies that have wheels in various sizes leave the first few PCD on the wheel to save money. Worried me at first as well!


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