Will 15x8 wheels fit?
#2
from wat i can see on my 15x7 +40mm, i think you can fit a 15x8
if your tires are 195 width summer or 205 or 215 in all-season.
summer tires have bold shoulders and are usually wider than advertised
expecially when mounted on wider wheels.
As far as offset, i'd say +43 to 45mm range. the rear will most-likely
fit even with +38mm. this is just estimation so do it at your risk.
if your tires are 195 width summer or 205 or 215 in all-season.
summer tires have bold shoulders and are usually wider than advertised
expecially when mounted on wider wheels.
As far as offset, i'd say +43 to 45mm range. the rear will most-likely
fit even with +38mm. this is just estimation so do it at your risk.
#4
if u wana be a G, do it!!! hit me up and i'll letchu kno wasups so ppl on honda-tech___ i mean fitfreak dun't start flaming!!!
jes like how every1 said you couldn't run more than 17x7 +40 w/o rubbin back then... i think i proved ma point
jes like how every1 said you couldn't run more than 17x7 +40 w/o rubbin back then... i think i proved ma point
#5
With an 8" wheel, the nominal offset is 36-mm to fit on the car without touching the shock strut (I'm prety sure it will rub your fender well)...you might be able to get away with a maximum of 40-mm offset without touching the shock strut to give a little extra room for the fender.
An 8" wheel with completely FUBAR the suspension geometry and FUBAR your handeling.
Three words - "Don't do it!"
An 8" wheel with completely FUBAR the suspension geometry and FUBAR your handeling.
Three words - "Don't do it!"
#6
shiez, all y'all too conservative with ure tuning!!! jes too prove a point, i rocked 0 offset xxr's and was able to turn the steering lock to lock and slalom with MINIMAL rub. i think those were 15x8 too
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