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    Official Wheel Offset, Lowered, Thread - Pictures Only

    This thread is to show documentation and pictures of current wheel offset and/or lowered, setups for our cars. This is not a discussion thread! If you want to write someone just PM them, if you are not sure about something PM me I got the idea from this page. Please make sure to have the following information along with proper pictures.

    Example:
    1993 Honda Accord EX
    Wheels: Sport Maxx 006
    Tire Size: 225/40/18 Front + Rear
    Front: 17x7.5 +35 Offset
    Rear: 17x7.5 +35 Offset
    Fenders Rolled: Rear
    Suspension: Ksport Coilovers
    Lowered Amount: 2.7-3.0 inches
    Camber Adjustment Front: 1.0
    Camber Adjustment Rear: 1.5

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    Be sure to include as many pictures as possible from different angles. Thank You
    Last edited by Raf99; 06-20-2016, 02:42 PM.

    #2
    1993 Honda Accord EX
    Wheels: XXR 530
    Tire Size: 215/45/17 Front + Rear
    Front: 17x7 +35 Offset
    Rear: 17x7 +35 Offset
    Fenders Rolled: No
    Suspension: Tein Super Street coilovers
    Lowered Amount: 2.0-2.5 inches
    Camber Adjustment Front: 0.0
    Camber Adjustment Rear: 0.0







    Last edited by Raf99; 07-22-2017, 09:00 PM.

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      #3
      1993 Honda Accord EX
      Wheels: DAI Mirage
      Tire Size: 215/40/17 Front + Rear
      Front: 17x7 +38 Offset
      Rear: 17x7 +38 Offset
      Fenders Rolled: No
      Suspension: Tein Super Street coilovers
      Lowered Amount: 2.5 inches
      Camber Adjustment Front: -1.5
      Camber Adjustment Rear: -1.5





      Last edited by Raf99; 07-22-2017, 09:00 PM.

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        #4
        1992 Honda Accord LX
        Wheels: Koenig Feather Lights
        Tire Size: 215/45/17 Front + Rear
        Front: 17x7 +40 Offset
        Rear: 17x7 +40 Offset
        Fenders Rolled: Rear slightly, front more aggressively
        Suspension: Koni Yellows and GC sleeves.
        Lowered Amount: 3-3.5+ inches
        Camber Adjustment Front: -3.1
        Camber Adjustment Rear: -2.0







        Originally posted by Mishakol129
        Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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          #5
          1993 Honda Accord LX
          Wheels: Azul Speed 5's
          Tire Size: 205/40r17
          Front: 17x7.5 Offset:unknown
          Rear: 17x7.5 Offset: unknown
          Fenders rolled: no
          Suspension: Spec-D Tuning springs + KYB ExelG struts
          Lowered amount: 2.5" front, 2" rear
          Camber adjustment front: -0.09left, -1.0right
          Camber adjustment rear: -1.6 left, -1.4 right

          Originally posted by DCB7 View Post










          Last edited by Raf99; 12-31-2019, 07:36 AM.

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            #6
            Note: this is not my car, it belongs to user P5ylance. He had posted great details on his fitment in this thread, so I'm relaying it here for the sake of reference.
            His MRT for this car can be found here.


            1992 Honda Accord EX
            Wheels: Riverside Altstadt
            Tire Size: unknown
            Front: 17x7 +35 Offset
            Rear: 17x7 +35 Offset
            Fenders Rolled: No
            Suspension: H&R Super Cup kit
            Lowered Amount: unknown
            Camber Adjustment Front: -1.0
            Camber Adjustment Rear: -2.8

            The full post quote, in his words:

            Originally posted by P5ylance View Post
            ah, then follow my set-up. 17x7 +35 offset all around will be perfect for you and get you what you want. If anything, some 5mm spacers in the rear to get it perfect AFTER you roll your fenders, but its good right now. here, lemme show you some fitment pics with details in each picture


            ^uncorrected fronts. definitely could use better fitment... thus... FRONT CAMBER KIT!


            ^This is my front fitment
            17x7
            +35 offset
            Camber corrected to -1.0
            No need for spacers


            ^upper view of my rears, uncorrected camber
            17x7
            +35 offset
            Camber uncorrected, remains at -2.8



            i'm pretty sure if i correct the camber in the rear i would be right at the fender (much like what happened to the fronts), so I think 17x7 +35 is the perfect size for rims for that flush fitment. you will raise the rears to get the wheel wells balanced so you need height adjustment.

            keep your camber at -1.0 for BEST FITMENT. any more correction than that and you will incur damage.
            Last edited by CyborgGT; 12-29-2020, 11:17 PM.

            Accord Aero-R

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              #7
              1991 Honda Accord EX
              Wheels: Fondmetal (unknown model)
              Tire Size: 195/60R15
              Front: 15x7 +38
              Rear: 15x7 +38
              Fenders Rolled: none
              Suspension: Tokico Illumina Struts + Skunk2 Springs
              Lowered Amount: 2.75-2.5"
              Camber Adjustment Front: -3.0
              Camber Adjustment Rear: -1.5









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                #8
                1990 Honda Accord LX
                • Wheels : Reaction Fuji (TSW)
                • Tire Size : 215/45/17 Kelly Evo Z F + R
                • Front : 17 x 7.0 +40 Offset
                • Rear : 17 x 7.0 +40 Offset
                • Fenders Rolled : No
                • Suspension : Neuspeed Sport Springs / KYB AGX Struts
                • Lowered Amount : 1.5 - 1.8 inches
                • Camber Adjustment Front : Stock Settings (Unknown)
                • Camber Adjustment Rear : Stock Settings (Unknown)










                Ignore the poor quality of some of the photos...it was 2007 and my camera was hardly anything to write home about.

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                  #9
                  (Can a mod fix broken pics in this thread?)

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