Would 15" wheels with +38 offset fit?
#23
Well, do you want the wheels to actually be flush? or do you want hellaflush stupid ugly BS?
If legitimately flush, you lower the car to your desired height. You then break out a ruler or measuring tape, and do the maths.
If legitimately flush, you lower the car to your desired height. You then break out a ruler or measuring tape, and do the maths.
#24
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...s-answers.html
i'll agree with Mike, don't do the hellaflush shit, it's form > function and it doesn't always work well with smaller cars like the Fit, you can't do the same fitment as say a Honda Civic. Do something with a +25 after you lower your car, even my old Supamesh wheels with a +40 looked just fine on my Fit.
i'll agree with Mike, don't do the hellaflush shit, it's form > function and it doesn't always work well with smaller cars like the Fit, you can't do the same fitment as say a Honda Civic. Do something with a +25 after you lower your car, even my old Supamesh wheels with a +40 looked just fine on my Fit.
#25
15 *7 +35 offset on 2010 fit ok?
Hey fit owners! i own 2010 taffy white honda fit with 195 55 r 15 tyres on stock suspension and on stock rims. wanted to upgrade my rims to 15 *7 +35 offset.. Will the wheel come out of the front fender or not? if somebody could provide pics it would be great...
P.S. i dont want to roll or pull my fenders and i cannot find rims with offset more than 35.
P.S. i dont want to roll or pull my fenders and i cannot find rims with offset more than 35.
#27
you want "low and wide".... and you drive a Fit???........ I love my car, but no amount of decals and witchcraft is going to make it look like anything other than a very small minivan.... (microvan?).... hence my utter contempt for the "VIP" look. The Fit may handle like a sports car, but is never, EVER going to be confused for one.
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