This forum is amazing, sooo helpful. I wish i registered a month ago though haha this is awesome thank you chad
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Hey guys... sorry im sorta new to the real wheels scene.. I bought a set of BBS Rs 16'z .. They were orginally 5x100 but i bought them redrilled.. so it save me a hassle. Now im trying to rebuild the BBS im doing the stag look.. im doing the 3 inch in the rear and 2 inch in the front.. now i dont know what tires i am able to get cause since im doing a 3 inch in the back. I really want all the tires the same..
can some one please direct me in the rite direction... just trying to make my Wiz (car) look good and give her some nice wheels....
i was thinking mayb 205/45 but mayb somebody will have a better input...
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Is this possible....
Originally posted by hover View PostThought I would throw up a few links that I routinely use for wheel and tire calculations.
Simple Wheel Offset Calculator
Tire Size Calculator
Wheel and Tire Calculator
BBS Thread for n00bs
Tire Stretch Gallery
Tire Stretch Utility, opens in Excel
Handy little chart for measuring wheel ET and backspacing:
That is all I have off of the top of my head. I know a few more, but those will get everybody started. If you need something specifically that I didn't post, then let me know.
-Chad
This is for 2006 Civic FD Asian Edition, cause the rim manufacturer [Leon Hardiritt, Orden Rims] is saying that Major Modification on Body & Alignment is required but they wont tell me what ?, the ET 12 will allow 2.5 inch lip space on the curb side & ET 0 will allow 3.5 on the back rim...ThanX..
Trying to achieve like this: http://image.ohozaa.com/i/b3d/img_0412.jpg & this: http://upic.me/i/gw/tn_271.jpg [These are the exact rims I'll use too]
Any help, would be good help...ThanX
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