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S Chassis Technical discussion related to the S Chassis such as the S12, S13, S14, and S15. |
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![]() I'm kinda new to the whole forum thing, so I apologize if I shouldnt have started my own thread for this question, but after looking through some pictures I realized my question has more of a personal answer than general.
Im looking into buying some of deez in the future for my 95 s14 in 18"x8.5 ![]() Ive got z32 calipers up front, and I'll have coils before I purchase the wheels, but I'm wondering what the maximum offset I could use is without pulling/modifying my fenders? I want them all to be the same, as putting a bigger dish in the back looks tacky as hell. If possible I would like at least 2 inches of dish. also, if anyone has seen these rims in person with multiple offsets or owns them, how do they accommodate for the offset? Ive seen a couple pictures of them with really curved spokes and they look like crap compared to the straighter ones ex: ![]() as opposed to... ![]() I know it's a lot of info, but any advice/information/pictures would be totally awesome to the max degree! ![]() |
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thanks for the information
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Offset has absolutely NOTHING to do with brake caliper clearance. If you're gonna stay with stock fenders with out rolling it, shoot for about 9j +25, maybe +20 if you plan on running skinnier tires.
Also, look into the wheel fitment thread and Maximum wheel fitment threads to see what folks are running on their cars. |
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18", 18x8.5, s14, wheel fitment, wheels |
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