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    help figuring out the offset of these wheels!!!

    i want to run the same specs as this ep3 in japan but everyone ive asked doesnt seem to know. i just need a rough estimate of what it can be. im terrible with offsets. help!!!


    http://www.intunedonline.com/jdm-civic-type-r-ep3/

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    If I had to take a guess I would say either +30 or +35...but don't go out and get wheels just yet, I'm just guessing

    These are 17x9 +35 on an ep3 to get a general idea:


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    Quote Originally Posted by 303EP View Post
    If I had to take a guess I would say either +30 or +35...but don't go out and get wheels just yet, I'm just guessing

    These are 17x9 +35 on an ep3 to get a general idea:


    I've been asking some guys that stance cars all the time, I'm getting ranges from +10- low + 20's. thanks for the reply:)

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    probably between 25 and 30 assuming they're 17 x 9.

    miah had 17 x 9 +22 rpf1s and they were a bit more aggressive than this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitchlikesbikes View Post
    probably between 25 and 30 assuming they're 17 x 9.

    miah had 17 x 9 +22 rpf1s and they were a bit more aggressive than this.

    I'm talking bout the wheels in the link man... Look at my first post the wheels are 18x9 but I'm trying to get the correct or as close to the offset of the wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 303EP View Post
    If I had to take a guess I would say either +30 or +35...but don't go out and get wheels just yet, I'm just guessing

    These are 17x9 +35 on an ep3 to get a general idea:

    I don't think they're +35
    I'll probably guess somewhere in the 20's

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    http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=32207

    This is cannibeats car. I'm thinking +20 offset is what I'm looking for (fronts) the rears are +14, a Lil too much camber for my liking.

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    The rears on this one are 18x9 +30 and look pretty close to the one in the link. The ones in the link may be around +25 after looking at the +30 ones...


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    That looks alot more like it, you think +20 is out if the ball park? It's only 5 mm but i really would not like to use spacers.


    Quote Originally Posted by 303EP View Post
    The rears on this one are 18x9 +30 and look pretty close to the one in the link. The ones in the link may be around +25 after looking at the +30 ones...


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    +20 would be cutting it close imo...Maybe too much camber. I would stick with +30 or +25 but that's just me.

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    Nah that white hatch (kentoneseboy) forgot how it's spell. Is running really close to stock camber.

    If you want to run +20 than you might gotta stretch your tires just a lil more

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