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    Low offset, big lip, wheels on a cb7? (pix of other hondas inside)

    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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    They can do it because they're not running 18 inch wheels. Most of those are 15's. Smaller the wheel, the more offset u can run because the diameter of the wheel isnt as big of an issue as say an 18 inch wheel because an 18 inch wheel would take up more room inside the fender.
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      #3
      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 fenders
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        #4
        15" or 18" wouldn't you have the same overall diameter anyways?

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          #5
          Originally posted by hondaracer33
          15" 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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            #6
            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...
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                #8
                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.
                Or tire diameter.
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                  #9
                  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.
                  Does a 55 profile tire have the same diameter has a 35 profile tire?

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                    #10
                    have a look at timmyotool's car. he has that same look. later.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TypeG
                      have a look at timmyotool's car. he has that same look. later.
                      so did stickydiljoe.. to the original poster, i'd take stickydiljoe's advice!
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by hondaracer33
                            15" 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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                              #15
                              Originally posted by hondaracer33
                              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.
                              It's alright. I reread Ur post and I just saw that U said OVERALL diameter.

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