Hey what's the biggest offset and width 17 inch wheel I can run under my nb. Was going to role the lip on the guards too. Also what's a good lightweight wheel that won't be worth more than the car.
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17" wheel size
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Re: 17
15s are lighter than 17s. Let the good times begin!
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Re: 17" wheel size
Ready steady go!
But seriously, if you want width and offset and a tyre that will still fit, go for 15's.
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But seriously, if you want width and offset and a tyre that will still fit, go for 15's.
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Re: 17" wheel size
I would go 15" but I've got a shed full of 17s I need to use
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Re: 17" wheel size
Got some 254/40 semi slicks and not sure the size of slicks.
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Re: 17" wheel size
In Australia, the larger brakes were standard for all nb8bs (late 2000 onwards). Good point though, although most 15's fit just fine.
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Re: 17
hey dude..
17's are quite large for an NB.. I think even 16's look large, the OEM ones although look pretty, don't look proportionate to the car itself. I run 15x8+36 currently & think these are a perfect fit (flush with guards)
you can get away with 8' or 9' depending on offset, but anything past this would need some decent guard work. going 17's you'd want something with thick spokes to give it a full appearance.. I would consider work 3p rims.. but they are expensive & heavy. option b is RPF1's.
good luck.
17's are quite large for an NB.. I think even 16's look large, the OEM ones although look pretty, don't look proportionate to the car itself. I run 15x8+36 currently & think these are a perfect fit (flush with guards)
you can get away with 8' or 9' depending on offset, but anything past this would need some decent guard work. going 17's you'd want something with thick spokes to give it a full appearance.. I would consider work 3p rims.. but they are expensive & heavy. option b is RPF1's.
good luck.
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Re: 17" wheel size
The Kosei look the goods. Light weight and not heaps experience.Thanks chops. I've already got 17/7 on it already but cheap heavy crap. Gauges are no problem for my hammer
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