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Highest offset for a stock cb7??

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    Highest offset for a stock cb7??

    I'm still trying to get familiar with offeet measurements. I want to have a positive offset on my stock ride but I don't know what can fit. I love the wide track width look but I can really only afford some wheel right now. What would be the highest offset wheel I can put on my car, without camber, rolled fenders or anything, without my fenders ripping my tires to shreds?!

    #2
    +38 offset I would say. Assuming you may have 4 people in the car, hitting dips, etc.

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      #3
      It depends on wheel width. I'm not sure on if/how these cars were modified to make them fit, but here are some examples:

      17x7 +35:




      17x7.5 +40:




      17x8 +35 front, 17x9 +35 rear... no idea why this guy put the wider wheels in the back on a FWD, but here you go. Front camber looks like it might actually be stock, where rear was definitely tilted in a little bit with fender roll.


      Accord Aero-R

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        #4
        You should post those in the signature link I have for wheel offset

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          #5
          Highest? Or lowest?

          If you go too high, you end up needing spacers. I believe the 96 spec ITR wheels were something like +50.

          I think you mean lowest offset.

          Also, tire size plays a huge role into how everything fits. Personally, I had a 215/45 on a 17 x 7, +40mm and could rub with people in the car on a mild drop.

          Suspension settings, tire choice both in size and brand, wheel width, and wheel offset all play a factor in what will fit or what won't.

          Unfortunately, there is no blanket statement answer in this question.

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            #6
            Sure there is. Blanket answer: "ALL THE OFFSETS!!1!"


            Accord Aero-R

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