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Old Dec 28, 2021 | 05:01 PM
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Konig hypergram 15x7.5 et35

Want to buy a set of Konig Hypergrams but the smallest size is 15x7.5 et35. Does anyone have experience with these or know if I’ll have rubbing issues? My fit is 100% stock and I don’t plan on lowering it or anything. Mostly worried the front will poke out to much and hit the fender going over bumps.
 
Old Dec 31, 2021 | 04:24 AM
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What tire size are you planning on running? I assume this is for a 2nd Gen GE8? If you're on stock height, you probably won't hit the fender. If you're lowered, then you probably will. Even at -2.5 on the front, I can rub the fender liner on the front. The rear will slightly rub as well. I am lowered though.
 
Old Dec 31, 2021 | 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by EvoKnvl
What tire size are you planning on running? I assume this is for a 2nd Gen GE8? If you're on stock height, you probably won't hit the fender. If you're lowered, then you probably will. Even at -2.5 on the front, I can rub the fender liner on the front. The rear will slightly rub as well. I am lowered though.
What size would you recommend? 195? 185/55 to much of a stretch? I'm in a similar boat as OP.
 
Old Dec 31, 2021 | 05:47 AM
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I should have clarified. I'm running 205/50 R15, which is what I see most people run. Diameter is a little smaller, but much easier to find tires in that size, vs 205/55.


 
Old Dec 31, 2021 | 03:20 PM
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What tire size are you planning on running? I assume this is for a 2nd Gen GE8? If you're on stock height, you probably won't hit the fender. If you're lowered, then you probably will. Even at -2.5 on the front, I can rub the fender liner on the front. The rear will slightly rub as well. I am lowered though.
Yeah it’s a 2009 fit sport. I figure if run 205 50 15 tires. Not lowered, plan to keep the stock height, just want to get lighter, wider, better looking wheels. I want 15x7s but I can’t find any that I like at a good price that are lightweight. Also so many aftermarket wheels have such small offsets I think they’ll poke out too much.
 
Old Dec 31, 2021 | 03:26 PM
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Yeah it’s a 2009 fit sport. I figure if run 205 50 15 tires. Not lowered, plan to keep the stock height, just want to get lighter, wider, better looking wheels. I want 15x7s but I can’t find any that I like at a good price that are lightweight. Also so many aftermarket wheels have such small offsets I think they’ll poke out too much.
You can check out the Enkei RFP1. They make them in 15x7 et35. Lightweight and a reasonable price as well.
 
Old Dec 31, 2021 | 03:32 PM
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You can check out the Enkei RFP1. They make them in 15x7 et35. Lightweight and a reasonable price as well.
yeah I’ve seen these a lot maybe I just buy them even though I’m not a huge fan of the looks. Do you any idea how these fit with stock suspension? Im hoping to get something flush maybe a tiny bit of poke but not a lot. Of coarse I can add spacers if there to far in.
 
Old Dec 31, 2021 | 03:39 PM
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yeah I’ve seen these a lot maybe I just buy them even though I’m not a huge fan of the looks. Do you any idea how these fit with stock suspension? Im hoping to get something flush maybe a tiny bit of poke but not a lot. Of coarse I can add spacers if there to far in.
I believe your stock wheels are 16x6 et53. So at 15x7 et35, it would push outwards another 31mm. The 15x7.5 et35 (Konig) sticks out an extra 37mm over your stock wheels.
 
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