16x8 +25?
16x8 +25?
is that offset to low? im getting ready to paint my car, so i have no probelm rolling the fenders like a champ, if that will help
i was gonna run a 215-45-16 falken azenis
i was gonna run a 215-45-16 falken azenis
2001 Phoenix Yellow Integra Type R #01-0720*SOLD*
Hopefully a CW 98 R Next
Hopefully a CW 98 R Next
Not to plug anything, but you should really buy my 16x8" wheels
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1744607
But to get back to the topic, I could successfully run my 16x8 +38's with only minor amounts of fender rolling. An 8" wheel is not too wide if you run proper offset.
A +25 and you're going to be rubbing like crazy. I won't hesitate in saying that you're going to need to do some fender trimming.
I ran the 215/45/16 Azenis and they fit fine on an 8" rim.
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1744607
But to get back to the topic, I could successfully run my 16x8 +38's with only minor amounts of fender rolling. An 8" wheel is not too wide if you run proper offset.
A +25 and you're going to be rubbing like crazy. I won't hesitate in saying that you're going to need to do some fender trimming.
I ran the 215/45/16 Azenis and they fit fine on an 8" rim.
OK, well if your going to put on lets say a 215-45-16 tire on an 8" wide wheel, why not slap that same tire on a 7" wide wheel and save yourself ANY rubbing possibilities, and weight...
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Old crappy Civic- $300
Nitrous kit- $500
Blowing your motor when attempting to run a Type-R- PRICELESS!!!
Because a 215/45/16 street tire on an 8" wheel responds waaaay better than it does on a 7" wheel.knowledge wrote:OK, well if your going to put on lets say a 215-45-16 tire on an 8" wide wheel, why not slap that same tire on a 7" wide wheel and save yourself ANY rubbing possibilities, and weight...
This is very important in the SCCA street tire classes. Heck, the STS Civic guys run the 205/40/16 RT615 on a 7.5" wide wheel, and that's one skinny tire.
I've tested pretty much every combination of 15 and 16" tire, and the 215 size is very happy on an 8" wide wheel.
You'd probably have to machine the hub area out too and hope that all of this work doesn't compromise strength. 10-15mm is pretty significant I'd think, but I'm not an expert and I don't know what the wheel hub looks like.01-0720 wrote:is it possible to say machine the wheels to a nicer +35 offset?
And +35 would be on the remote edge of fitting without rubbing. Those few mm do make a difference.