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Old 03-20-2007, 08:15 PM
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S2000 Wheels help

What do you guys think about running stock s2000 wheels on our cars?

Fronts are:16 x 6.5 +55 Offset
Rears are: 16 x 7.5 +65 Offset

Do you think I would need spacers for the rear wheels to make the offset lower? or would running this setting with the right tire size be fine for driving?
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I'm also lowered on Bilstein shocks and and H & R Sports (50103's) Do you guys think they'll be any issues? Thanks in Advance.
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Stupid 5 minute edit. Also forgot to add that

Front centerbores are: 70.7
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Rear centerbores are: 64.1

New Hubcentric rings?

Please let me know.
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Why not go for the AP2 wheels while you're at it? They look better.


Our cars' center bore is 64.1, so I guess you will need a pair of hubcentric rings.

I don't really see a problem with the width and offset. The outside edge will remain pretty much the same.
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Originally Posted by Pure Adrenaline
Why not go for the AP2 wheels while you're at it? They look better.


Our cars' center bore is 64.1, so I guess you will need a pair of hubcentric rings.

I don't really see a problem with the width and offset. The outside edge will remain pretty much the same.
Yea they do look better. But I'm getting these from a friend.
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Good luck on finding a hub ring that will match that front S2000 wheel to our 64.1mm hub..I think you can find a 71mm ring and you may minimize the vibration way low. The rear hubs fit perfectly. The 65 offset would concern me..not sure if that will hit the inner suspension components or not clear the caliper..the rear caliper is further in than the front, so you may be ok....I guess a test fit is in order with the right size tire on it of course! Hopefully the 5/114.3 bolt pattern is on the S2000 wheel too!
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Dont get 16s, even if they are from an S2K
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