Diamond500 Posted August 5, 2015 Report Share Posted August 5, 2015 I finally came across rims that i actually like for my car the other day. I contacted the company and they told me that i would have to roll my fender and camber the wheels. Now i drive a 2000 Accord that is on Eibach Sportline springs and struts with a rolled fender, if i were to get these how much camber will i have to do? Since i'm not big on that look unless it's nothing to crazy. I don't want to waste the cash on having these not work, or look way off with that camber effect. And i do not want these tires to rub since i usually always have people in my car. When it comes to rims and wheels i'm super new to this on fitment. http://www.ebay.com/itm/17X9-STR-524-4X100-4X114-3-15-BLACK-RIMS-FIT-NISSAN-VW-HONDA-SCION-ACURA-4X4-5-/111297648062?hash=item19e9db55be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bustonit Posted October 4, 2015 Report Share Posted October 4, 2015 17x9/15mm offset is not going to work for you. Those wheels will require massive camber, coilovers, rolled/pulled fenders, etc. It is a "crazy" fitment as you say. Compiled components for spring '16 install: DEH-80PRS and AVH-2800BS...can't make up my mind.... 2 PRS D800 1 JL Audio Slash 600/1v3 Morel Tempo Ultra 602 w/ ADMW6 for front stage Q-Forms kick panel enclosures for tweets and mids JL 10" slot ported Bass Wedge ...looking into cables, connectors, and sound deadener Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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