so i got new xxr 002 15x8 + 0 0ffset on 185/60r15, n was wondering if i would need a camber kit or would it just fit perfectly with out having to fender roll.
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@ "fit perfectly"
The proper offset for a CB is between +38 and +45. 0 offset was never meant to fit on a CB.
8" wide is VERY wide... and those skinny 185 width tires must be dangerously stretched to fit on them. That's really scary, dude.
The only way you're going to fit those wheels on your car is likely going to be with extreme negative camber. Chances are very good that you're going to dent the inner lip of the wheel, potentially cracking the wheel or ripping the tire off, on the first bump you come across. I hope this is a show car, and not a daily driver.
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I'm not sure if anyone noticed or whatnot. May be I typo. But 185/60? That is crazy tall for that type of wheel. Like woIf your lowered your going to basically have to go back to stock ride height and camber the carp out of the wheels to prevent scraping/rubbing. It seems like a really unsafe setup all together.
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It's a 15" wheel, so no... that's not tall at all. The stock tire size for an EX (with 15" alloy wheels... 5.5" wide! is 195/60/15)
This tire will actually be smaller than a stock EX tire (the "height" is the aspect ratio, calculated by the width... and the stock size is wider than this guy is running)... stretched to fit on a rim 2.5" wider than stock.
This is going to be an EXTREMELY dangerous setup. The car will need to look like this to clear anything at all: /---\
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Did you buy them used from someone else?
This new "stanced" trend has kids doing absolutely stupid things, usually with XXR wheels with totally wrong offsets, stretched tires, and dangerous camber. People here get angry at me for being so harsh on the "style", but I'm focused more on safety... those things aren't safe at all, and I don't want to see anyone here crash because they wanted to follow a dying trend.
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To the OP. as stated before, 8" wide rims with 0 offset, will need alot of work. Also, with no major work done to your fenders and with no camber kit, it will look straight low rider status. And even if it does have a "poke" stance, it still will not look proper because you're going to have a very negative camber look. But, it's your taste. Sib ntsib dlua.The beginning of a new era............................
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Originally posted by HardInThePaint View PostYeah maybe but lets keep it real...
That shit looks ridiculous to be completely honest.
But dangerous wheels/tires/brakes/suspension... that shit puts lives at risk, and not just the lives of the drivers.
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