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Old 07-10-2017, 10:57 PM
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Hi ive never fitter aftermarket wheels always stuck to oem, but I love theses and not sure if they will fit or not?
it will be going on a 2002 AP1
  • Brand : Bola
  • Model : CSR
  • Width : 8J (Front) & 9J (Rear)
  • Diameter : 18 Inch
  • Bolt Pattern : Most 5 Stud Fitments
  • Offset : ET25-45 (Front) & ET25-45 (Rear)
  • Colour : Matt Bronze
  • Style : 10 Spoke, Concave Rear
Size: 225/40/18 (Front) + 265/35/18 (Rear)

will theses just bolt on no issues or will I need to change the arches at all?
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Was that a typo -45 offset? The s2000 generally requires very high positive offset wheels like +45 or higher
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I think he meant the offset ranges from ET25 to ET45.

18x8 +45 should fit up front with a minor roll to bend teh tabs out of the way.

18x9 +45 with a 245 or 255 will fit in the rears with the fenders rolled flat. And tab relocated. 265 should still fit, but it will depend on how much camber you have and how low you are.

I have managed to fit a 265 square on a 18x9 +45, but it did require a slight pull.
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Originally Posted by THMotorsports
I think he meant the offset ranges from ET25 to ET45.

18x8 +45 should fit up front with a minor roll to bend teh tabs out of the way.

18x9 +45 with a 245 or 255 will fit in the rears with the fenders rolled flat. And tab relocated. 265 should still fit, but it will depend on how much camber you have and how low you are.

I have managed to fit a 265 square on a 18x9 +45, but it did require a slight pull.
thanks for that much needed info.
the plan will be to add wider arches but I have and arch roller so that wont be much of an issue, I would just worried about it hitting the inner arch more.
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+45 on front and rear will be fine with a roll.
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Yup +45 on both. Roll the fenders and relocate the rear tabs and they will fit. IMO there is no reason to use a 265 given that it is taller than OEM. 255 is more than wide enough for a 9 inch wide wheel.
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I agree, stay with the 225/45R17 front and 255/40R17 rear. You will be fine with the little fender modification. If I can help with the tires let me know.
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