s2k ap1 rims on a fc?
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s2k ap1 rims on a fc?
anyone ever seen this?
im curious and im about to do it. love the look of the rims, minus the honda logo, but there gonna get painted anyways lol
if you have lemme know how they fit and all, also if anyone has pics post them up
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im curious and im about to do it. love the look of the rims, minus the honda logo, but there gonna get painted anyways lol
if you have lemme know how they fit and all, also if anyone has pics post them up
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yea i know there staggered, and they have like +15 offset or something like that, i have some spacers that are pretty heavy duty, there like 1' spacers. just curious if anyone had seen them or anything like that, i really like the style of the rims (minus the cap) so i figured id ask and see what comes up.
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AP1 S2k wheels are
Front: 16" x 6.5", +55 offset, 205 tire
Rear: 16" x 7.5", +65 offset, 225 tire
and the OEM MY04+ (AP2) wheels are as follows:
Front: 17" x 7.0", +55 offset, 215 tire
Rear: 17" x 8.5", +65 offset, 245 tire (255 on the S2000 CR)
To make this work you would ideally want four rears. You would likely want around a 30 offset (just guessing here), so that's 35mm in spacers. You could do it, but the hub centers are too small so you would need to use the proper hubcentric spacers for a Honda.
Hope this helps.
Front: 16" x 6.5", +55 offset, 205 tire
Rear: 16" x 7.5", +65 offset, 225 tire
and the OEM MY04+ (AP2) wheels are as follows:
Front: 17" x 7.0", +55 offset, 215 tire
Rear: 17" x 8.5", +65 offset, 245 tire (255 on the S2000 CR)
To make this work you would ideally want four rears. You would likely want around a 30 offset (just guessing here), so that's 35mm in spacers. You could do it, but the hub centers are too small so you would need to use the proper hubcentric spacers for a Honda.
Hope this helps.
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almost forced to run all for rears. but i dont mind that at all.
yea sorry i did the reverse end of the spectrum for offset oops
but thanks i really appreciate it, id want a little bit bigger to get a little bit of poke with those rims and get a realllly wide stance.
and the spacers arent a big deal i can make them i <3 cnc machining
yea sorry i did the reverse end of the spectrum for offset oops
but thanks i really appreciate it, id want a little bit bigger to get a little bit of poke with those rims and get a realllly wide stance.
and the spacers arent a big deal i can make them i <3 cnc machining
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almost forced to run all for rears. but i dont mind that at all.
yea sorry i did the reverse end of the spectrum for offset oops
but thanks i really appreciate it, id want a little bit bigger to get a little bit of poke with those rims and get a realllly wide stance.
and the spacers arent a big deal i can make them i <3 cnc machining
yea sorry i did the reverse end of the spectrum for offset oops
but thanks i really appreciate it, id want a little bit bigger to get a little bit of poke with those rims and get a realllly wide stance.
and the spacers arent a big deal i can make them i <3 cnc machining
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