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15's on a Sport?
Hey Everyone,
Just wondering if anyone has gone with a set of 15's on their sports yet. I am considering getting a set of 15" RPF-1's because of their low weight of 9.6lbs per wheel. Only thing is I don't have any idea on what tire size to run without any rubbing problems. I will be lowering the car with a moderate drop and do not want to roll or pull my fenders. I was thinking about 195/50r15's since the offset on the wheels is +41mm. Anyone have any input on this idea? They also offer a 16" with a +43mm offset but I believe I would be able to get a lower total weight of wheel and tire with the 15's. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks, Evan |
Seriously, no one with experience with this?
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id keep the stock size..n jus lower it. very high chance of rolling.
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15!!!! 16 is the smallest I would suggest!
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Yeah..16 is smallest..i was thinking of keeping stock rims..and just painting em gold.
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Why would you not recommend 15's? The base GE comes with 15's stock, though they are steel wheels with skinny tires on them. If you are saying 16's for looks that's another thing. It's not a matter of looks for me, I want to decrease the weight of each wheel. Less rotational weight the easier it is to get the car going which can equal more mpg and an improvement in handling.
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bump, i'd also like to know about this. What downsides are there to getting 15's (other than looks)?
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i have a base... and have 15" rims.. theres no difference in suspension geometry between the sport and the base fits... so there wont be a problem if u have the right offset...
as long as you dont have like 9" width wheels... then you dont have any issue with rubbing... im running 205/50/R15 tires... no issues... wheels are 15"x6.5 +42 offset |
Are you lowered at all, if so did you roll your fenders at all? I was considering going with a 15x7 simply because there are more of them that I like.
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go 15x6.5 or b 7 +45 with a 195 55 15 tire... granted the car wont look good without a mild drop but you will achieve what your looking for
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Shits weak!!!
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Someone posted Volk's with 15" and they look good I think.
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Check my thread I had 15x7.5 retracks on my sport
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In Canada we have an additional trim level (LX) that comes with the pie-cutter Civic Hybrid wheels (15x5.5). I'm buying a set of 15x7s and keeping the stockers as winter wheels.
I'm going for something like this.
Originally Posted by EK3 Ferio
(Post 787799)
Updated Pic.
Rays 57 Motorsport G07WT 17x7 +43 Winning Blue Volk Racing CE28 16x7 +42 Magnesium Blue Volk Racing TE37 15x7 +43 Magnesium Blue http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...erio/add40.jpg |
Thought these 15's were pretty legit, plus you can go with a crazy offset apparently
2009 Honda Fit - Suspension Kit Installation - Honda Tuning Magazine |
http://s627.photobucket.com/albums/t...59_8S38T-O.png
My Fit with 15" Volk RE30s and 205/50/15 Falken Azenis RT615 tires |
Mine with 15x6.5, 205/60/15
http://axedesign.ca/fit/IMG_5238.jpg http://axedesign.ca/fit/IMG_5241.jpg |
15's will be fine, I'm dropped on Sportlines and I'm running 15x7 with a 43 offset and 205/50 tires. I have absolutely no rubbing issues at all. I previously ran 15x6.5 with 205/50 tires with no problems and that was with a 35 offset.
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Originally Posted by axe
(Post 858931)
Mine with 15x6.5, 205/60/15
http://axedesign.ca/fit/IMG_5238.jpg http://axedesign.ca/fit/IMG_5241.jpg |
Originally Posted by kevinkidstar138
(Post 872658)
Are those drag dr-23? any rubbing
They rub a little bit on bigger bumps... Much less often since I pulled the fenders out though. They rub against the plastic fender liner, in the upper/front area. |
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