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I've heard 15 x 7" and up to 15 offset but this is totally hearsay evidence on my part. I'm checking around right now. I'm glad you are asking first.

 

We get people here all the time that buy rims because they get a hard on for them. When mounted, they stick out under the fender or in and rub the strut spring perch and start crying. NEVER make the car fit the rims. Do your homework and know what size rims will and won't work. Buying rims is like getting married. Test the fit first.

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I've heard 15 x 7" and up to 15 offset but this is totally hearsay evidence on my part. I'm checking around right now. I'm glad you are asking first.

 

We get people here all the time that buy rims because they get a hard on for them. When mounted, they stick out under the fender or in and rub the strut spring perch and start crying. NEVER make the car fit the rims. Do your homework and know what size rims will and won't work. Buying rims is like getting married. Test the fit first.

 

Thx man I was digging these rims I saw but I just saved myself some cash and frustration thx fellas appreciate it

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15X7s +0 with 280 front struts 

 

Im selling these wheels / tires/ C/O's with brakes etc and I'm local to you. PM me if you're interested in cool knock off Honda wheels :)

 

Travis 

 

 

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Jmags actually look pretty cool when they don't have FWD  offset

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No two cars are the same and what fits one may not work on another. For one the ride height may be different, front struts were swapped. If I were spending money on rims I would figure out what works myself rather than by committee.

 

https://www.customwheeloffset.com/tire-wheel-backspacing-offset-calculators

 

http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator

 

http://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp

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