can our cb7s use low offset (like +15) wheels and get the big 2.5" + lip? I currently have 18x7.5 with a 2" lip and there is no way anythin wider will fit without rubbin, and if the offset is changed by -5 ill rub the inside in the back. So how do all these civis and integras below do it:
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Low offset, big lip, wheels on a cb7? (pix of other hondas inside)
1991 Accord LX Coupe - Boosted F22 - 5spd LSD - Shaved Bay - Work VSXX - Recaro SRD
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some of these guys are fitting 17x9 and 18x8.5 into their EGs and DAs....I want a bigger lip but dont want the rims sticking out 2"s past the fenders1991 Accord LX Coupe - Boosted F22 - 5spd LSD - Shaved Bay - Work VSXX - Recaro SRD
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Originally posted by hondaracer3315" or 18" wouldn't you have the same overall diameter anyways?
No my brother. Does a circle of 15" radius has the same diameter than a circle of 18" radius. Or is a 15" diameter circle the same as a 18" diameter circle I think you are probably thinking of the width of the wheel.
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depends what series of tire you are running too. right now i'm running +32 16x8s in back with a 205/50/16 tire. i bought the rims with used 225/50/16 tires on them and they rubbed fender around corners. i'm sure you have rolled your fenders already but running a stretched tire setup may help you a bit. running more negative camber also helps a lot as the tire will push up and towards the car as you corner. but i don't know how much clearance you have as far as the upper arm goes with the 18's...Retired 1990 Accord LX Coupe
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OT: That red integra is fucking sick. holy science...Last edited by Accord R33; 06-12-2007, 07:17 PM.
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Originally posted by seigneur_rayden
No my brother. Does a circle of 15" radius has the same diameter than a circle of 18" radius. Or is a 15" diameter circle the same as a 18" diameter circle I think you are probably thinking of the width of the wheel.
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Originally posted by hondaracer3315" or 18" wouldn't you have the same overall diameter anyways?Originally posted by seigneur_rayden
No my brother. Does a circle of 15" radius has the same diameter than a circle of 18" radius. Or is a 15" diameter circle the same as a 18" diameter circle I think you are probably thinking of the width of the wheel.
Sorry to confuse! I did say OVERALL. What I ment was, no matter what diameter wheel you chose, you typically select a tire size to match the OEM diameter. Therefore if you had 14" OEM wheels, then you might have a 185/70-14 tire. The overall diameter is 24.2". Therefore if you have an 18" tire you might select a 215/40-18 tire. Now your overall diameter is 24.77". Or you might chose a 215/35-18 tire which is 23.9". One is a little bigger and one is a little smaller, but as close as possible to OEM specs. Sorry if I sounded like a nooB.
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Originally posted by hondaracer33Sorry to confuse! I did say OVERALL. What I ment was, no matter what diameter wheel you chose, you typically select a tire size to match the OEM diameter. Therefore if you had 14" OEM wheels, then you might have a 185/70-14 tire. The overall diameter is 24.2". Therefore if you have an 18" tire you might select a 215/40-18 tire. Now your overall diameter is 24.77". Or you might chose a 215/35-18 tire which is 23.9". One is a little bigger and one is a little smaller, but as close as possible to OEM specs. Sorry if I sounded like a nooB.
Na Lobi Bien Mua Café Mua Café Oyo Na Meli Elingi Ko Bima. J'aime les Madesu ya Mpembe que du Poulet!!!
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