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    enkei apache2 wheels on cb

    anyone know if theyll bolt right up or if i will need spacers i have been researching and cant find answer. they are the recently re-released not classics

    #2
    Please post the specifications of the wheels you are looking at (the specific set), the tires you want to run and the suspension setup of your car. Without any of that information, we cannot even begin to offer advice if it will fit or not.

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      #3
      15x8 195/45/15 fnf tttype2 i know the wheel specs will fit i was just wondering on the caliprt hitting or not. i know the old 92 enkies you have to shave the caliper.

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        whatjhbb thuea offsett?






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          #5
          +25

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            #6
            15" should clear the caliper just fine. The only caliper clearance issues I'm aware of on our cars arise with wagon brakes (larger than the sedan/coupe) and 14" wheels.

            +25 with an 8" wide wheel might cause some problems, though. +38-+45 is where you want to be.






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              #7
              Originally posted by deevergote View Post
              15" should clear the caliper just fine. The only caliper clearance issues I'm aware of on our cars arise with wagon brakes (larger than the sedan/coupe) and 14" wheels
              Just for reference, my front wheels are 16x7 +26 and I needed a 5mm spacer to not rub the caliper

              I wish I could trade my heart for an extra liver, just so I can drink more and care less.

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                #8
                Thanks.. ur car looks nasty too btw. great stance

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                  #9
                  My 15x6 +10 needed spacers. It clears but I can barely fit a price of construction paper between the caliper and wheel. My wheel would be pretty close to the og apache 2 if you look at them
                  My 91 ex coupe
                  http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb//showthread.php?t=189841

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bassrock234 View Post
                    Just for reference, my front wheels are 16x7 +26 and I needed a 5mm spacer to not rub the caliper
                    What would rub without the spacer? The barrel, or the back of the face?






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                      #11
                      Thanks yeah they are kinda close without the lip. but these are the new apache2 like 900 bux on ebay with the machined lip i like the old school look thanks for ur help guys

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                        #12
                        The back of rim deever

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bassrock234 View Post
                          Just for reference, my front wheels are 16x7 +26 and I needed a 5mm spacer to not rub the caliper
                          Thats cause the low offset and wide tire. Like he said about ~ +40ish will do the do

                          +25-6, the wheel/tire will stick out, like the a mud truck

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                            #14
                            The tire has nothing to do with caliper clearance.






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                              #15
                              I know it will stick out a little but my fenders are pulled and rolled it was slammed before on stock wheels i just wanted to know before i bought thanks for the input guys

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