15s on a ge sport?
#1
15s on a ge sport?
I'm thinking about getting another set of the wheels that I have on my del Sol(see my signature picture) to put on the Fit. Anyone running 15s on their 09+? And have you run into any issues?
#5
Gd wheels are sunk on a del sol, but these are not, so the offset should be fine, I'm going to swap one of my wheels over when I get home today and see what it looks like, though I run 205/50/15 on the del sol due to the drop, so the gap will look bigger on the fit.
#9
always wondered how it would look on a GE. I see alot of civics w/ these wheels. They look clean and simple...and simple to clean. lol. you should try n put two wheels on one side and snap some pics to get a feel for it.
#14
So I swapped the driver side over. Keep in mind the tires are 195/50/15 which is too small for the Fit. I would probably run 205/55/15 and also lower the car a bit to get rid of the wheels gap. Sorry for the dark cell pics.
Here is a comparison of the offset between the wheels, I tried to get both side as close as possible to the same angle.
Here is a comparison of the offset between the wheels, I tried to get both side as close as possible to the same angle.
#16
My buddy EK3 Ferio ran 15" TE37s on his GE6, shod with 195/55 Advan Neova AD07 rubbers. No problem at all. They're ridiculously light - the reduced weight helped the car's performance massively.
He's sold the car off recently though.
He's sold the car off recently though.
#19
smaller then stock circumference also falsely increases your mpg and racks up miles which will run out warranties faster. My del sol racks up an extra mile on my 36 mile drive to work. While that isn't a lot, at 36000 miles, the vehicle would show 37000 miles. Again, not much, but 1000 extra wasted un driven miles.
#20
The performance gain is like swapping out the gear set in the tranny and finding 15 hp hiding under the hood.