will these fit?
Chas,
the +55 offset is for the factory 17x7 as you change those numbers so does the offset (this is dependant on the type of wheel as well). My wheels are 19x8.5 and the offset is +38. I would say anything between +35 and +42 should work but as always your mileage may vary. I know that 20" wheels are different and the number could be even lower than +35, somewhere in the +28 or so... Don't quote me on this unless you are using the exact same set up as mine which is what I speak of...




Bottom line is you should see it in person to believe it unless the outfit (company) is reputable and they are willing to work with you in case the wheels don't fit as you'd like them to.
Later,
the +55 offset is for the factory 17x7 as you change those numbers so does the offset (this is dependant on the type of wheel as well). My wheels are 19x8.5 and the offset is +38. I would say anything between +35 and +42 should work but as always your mileage may vary. I know that 20" wheels are different and the number could be even lower than +35, somewhere in the +28 or so... Don't quote me on this unless you are using the exact same set up as mine which is what I speak of...




Bottom line is you should see it in person to believe it unless the outfit (company) is reputable and they are willing to work with you in case the wheels don't fit as you'd like them to.
Later,
Chas,
the +55 offset is for the factory 17x7 as you change those numbers so does the offset (this is dependant on the type of wheel as well). My wheels are 19x8.5 and the offset is +38. I would say anything between +35 and +42 should work but as always your mileage may vary. I know that 20" wheels are different and the number could be even lower than +35, somewhere in the +28 or so... Don't quote me on this unless you are using the exact same set up as mine which is what I speak of...




Bottom line is you should see it in person to believe it unless the outfit (company) is reputable and they are willing to work with you in case the wheels don't fit as you'd like them to.
Later,
the +55 offset is for the factory 17x7 as you change those numbers so does the offset (this is dependant on the type of wheel as well). My wheels are 19x8.5 and the offset is +38. I would say anything between +35 and +42 should work but as always your mileage may vary. I know that 20" wheels are different and the number could be even lower than +35, somewhere in the +28 or so... Don't quote me on this unless you are using the exact same set up as mine which is what I speak of...




Bottom line is you should see it in person to believe it unless the outfit (company) is reputable and they are willing to work with you in case the wheels don't fit as you'd like them to.
Later,
http://www.hondanews.com/categories/...4?archive=2005
My 19x8.5 are +42, which only works for that particular wheel design, and that all designs are not equal.
Case in point, we know from Ron Jon, his original Legend design, that +45 did not work, and he went down to +41, and those did not fit, so he had to provide 3mm spacers, and eventually took them down to +38, and those are for 8" wide wheels!
Have you looked at the 5zigen Sports Engine SC3000, if they still make them....these look similar with the lip, and they fit. I have an email from them assuring fit, but you should always check to make sure...
http://www.5zigenusa.com/english/pro...ne/sc3000.html
You also cannot go wrong with Enkei MAT technology wheels, although there are none that really resemble the Netz
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