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VA240
10-09-2004, 02:11 PM
Yep, another offset question....

The car is a S13 coupe with Suspension Techniques lowering springs used for daily driving. Looking at a set of Kosei K1 wheels 15 x 7 with 205/55R15 ES100 tires or 205/50R15 Azeni Sport tires.

I'm trying to decide on offset. Should I go with +17 or +27? Will I have to roll and/or pull the fenders with either of these offsets?

Supposedly the front wheels in the attachment are +27 offset.

Thanks for the help,
-VA240

Mike22bSTi
10-10-2004, 10:36 PM
Not sure how those would fit, but does that mean you'll be selling your 16" K1's? I can vouch for the ES100's i've been very happy with those tires.

BSeay
10-10-2004, 11:00 PM
dunno about the fitment of the wheels but the ES100's i run 4 of them on stock S14 SE wheels and love them...excellent investment...

VA240
10-11-2004, 06:31 AM
Someone already has a deposit on my 16" Kosei wheels. He has to pick them up by the end of the month or he loses his deposit. I don't think he plans on flaking out.

The +27 offset wheels will mount similarly to the +32 offset 16x7.5. I think I'm going to mount one of the 16's back up and see how close they were to my fender lips.

-VA240

TheTimanator
10-11-2004, 07:20 AM
Get the +17

The pick you posted is Dousan's old car and he ran spacers a lot. I'm pretty sure he's using some in that pic, but I don't know what size.

My wheels are 15x7 +17 w/ 205/55/15. Great fitment. Offset could be lower, especially if you have negative camber. But it looks pretty decent. Personally, I wouldn't go below 55 sidewall. A 50 will increase your wheel gap and make the car even lower.

VA240
10-11-2004, 08:57 AM
Get the +17

The pick you posted is Dousan's old car and he ran spacers a lot. I'm pretty sure he's using some in that pic, but I don't know what size.

My wheels are 15x7 +17 w/ 205/55/15. Great fitment. Offset could be lower, especially if you have negative camber. But it looks pretty decent. Personally, I wouldn't go below 55 sidewall. A 50 will increase your wheel gap and make the car even lower.

Thank you! You mention the offset could be even lower. Would you personally prefer a 15 x 8 +12 K1 wheel? If so, what size tire would you run on the 8" wheel?

-VA240

TheTimanator
10-11-2004, 09:03 PM
Thank you! You mention the offset could be even lower. Would you personally prefer a 15 x 8 +12 K1 wheel? If so, what size tire would you run on the 8" wheel?

-VA240
That size will stick out a little more than 1/2 inch than my current wheels. If my camber stays set the way it is now, I'd probably go with the 15x8 +12 all around with either 215/55 and roll my fenders for good measure. (although I'm really not low enough to worry about it) If I run zero camber(which I'm going to b/c of all the traveling I'm gonna be doing) and fatter tires like 235's or maybe even 245's I'd go with the +22

I would actually like to get a set of 17x8 +22 up front 17x9 +27 in back (Buddy Club P-1's) If I can get enough money before the group buy is over http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=63385&highlight=buddy+club

EDIT: you should strongly consider the 15x8 +22. An inch wider so you can get more tire under your fender plus it will be more flush than your previous set up. If it's not flush enough for you, you can always get a spacer!

AKADriver
10-11-2004, 11:13 PM
Someone already has a deposit on my 16" Kosei wheels. He has to pick them up by the end of the month or he loses his deposit. I don't think he plans on flaking out.

I certainly do not. :p

I went out and tape measured it with my car. I've got a little bit of camber and 205/60-15s on stock +40 wheels right now, and it looked like I'd need about 1-1/2" to be flush (almost zero offset).. with a 15x7 it'd be more like +5 to +10. Keep in mind my definition of flush means just that, not PAST the fender like some people.

The +17 would probably clear w/o rolling if you have a bit of negative camber, though with 0 camber you might have to massage the lips a little. +27 will fit with no issues with any suspension, pretty much.

VA240
10-12-2004, 07:16 AM
Here's 15x7 +17
http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/6/web/594000-594999/594002_3_full.jpg

16x7.5 +22
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid102/pc36eec94d0f95384daadf6a00e4b4f43/f9bb6840.jpg
and
http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/11/web/359000-359999/359882_70_full.jpg

16x8 +16
http://www.bridgejumpers.org/wtf/front_flush_apr_04.jpg

Decisons....decisions....now I'm really leaning towards the 15x8 +22 or +12. Arrgh!

-VA240

TheTimanator
10-12-2004, 07:20 AM
That pic of my car is before it was lowered too. It doesn't stick out now b/c of the negative camber.

Wider is better. The 15x8 is only $20 more a wheel. Go for it!

VA240
10-12-2004, 07:33 AM
I'm thinking 15x8 +22 with 225/50/15 ES100 tires. I need to collect on some work I did so that gives me time to think about it some more...

-VA240

gogeeta13
10-12-2004, 03:09 PM
I'm thinking 15x8 +22 with 225/50/15 ES100 tires. I need to collect on some work I did so that gives me time to think about it some more...

-VA240


i would get 205 azenis over 225 es100. having driven on both I found the grip of the narrower azenis to be better.

TheTimanator
10-12-2004, 09:46 PM
i would get 205 azenis over 225 es100. having driven on both I found the grip of the narrower azenis to be better.
interesting.... Azenis sizing sucks!!!! Seriously. 17" sizing's not bad but we need more options!

VA240
10-14-2004, 05:50 AM
i would get 205 azenis over 225 es100. having driven on both I found the grip of the narrower azenis to be better.

As much as I would love to drive on Azenis I think the 205/50/15 is too small for my daily driver. Plus I have a 4.36 rear gear and at 80mph the 205/50/15 would make the KA24DE scream!

I think a 225/50 or a 215/50 on the 15x8 +22 will suit me fine.
-VA240

AKADriver
10-14-2004, 08:15 AM
There will be more Azenis Sport sizes when they introduce the new model next year. They have 28 sizes planned instead of the current 6. I wouldn't hold your breath for more 15" sizes though. :-/

TheTimanator
10-14-2004, 08:27 AM
I wouldn't hold your breath for more 15" sizes though. :-/
booooo....
any chance of getting a list of the intended sizes?

VA240
10-15-2004, 09:55 AM
New thought....how about 16x8.5" +17 with 225/45/16 ES100 tires?

For comparison here's a 16x8.5 +19 Front and 16x9 +13 rear:
http://www.planb-attack.com/jay/GeneralLee/Proffessor2.jpg
and
http://www.planb-attack.com/jay/GeneralLee/Proffessor3.jpg

-VA240

TheTimanator
10-16-2004, 09:35 AM
There were some pics somewhere of the K-1's in 16x8.5 +17, but that'll work. Thats really flush, without strecthing tires, and mucho camber. I would recommend rolling the fenders just to be safe, even though your probably not that low. 16x8.5 +17 with 225/45/16 all around looks like it would be an awesome fitment for a daily driver.

DO IT! (before I do) and then post pics! :rawk:

VA240
10-16-2004, 12:26 PM
There were some pics somewhere of the K-1's in 16x8.5 +17, but that'll work.

Where? I'd REALLY like to see that size K1 mounted on a S13.

-VA240

VA240
10-16-2004, 12:35 PM
Here's a 16x8.5 +27 with 225/50/16 tire:

http://www.notaka.com/sil802.jpg

Awesome!
-VA240

VA240
10-16-2004, 12:46 PM
Quote:

http://www.socal240sx.org/gallery/images/fountainvly623/062301b01.jpg

Front you can run +17~+32 and will clear everything. 16x7.5".

Rear you SHOULD run +37, but +27 works. You can also have +27 and have the backpad machined 4mm to +31, which is what I had.

The picture above has:
16x7.5" +26 (+22 machined to +26) front, 225/50-16 RE730
16x8.5" +31 (+27 machined to +31) rear, 245/45-16 RE730

-alex