Ce28n et


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Hello Honda people :)

I really want some Bronze VOLK CE28N in 15x7, but they come in ET30 and 35
And I talked to a guy who can get them to an affordable price :p

I'm unsure about if they would stick out of the fenders in ET35 with 195/50 15tires

On Rays homepage it says EK9 fr with ET35. So would they stick out at the back with that ET or even front? I have to take this to consideration, cause you are not allowed to run with too wide rims and tires in DK and I don't like that I would have to get the fenders made bigger (rolled)

I have searched around the internet. Google'd pictures and so on, but it is really hard to see :/

So does any of you know if they will stick out or have experience with other 15x7 wheels with ET35 on a EK9 (if it's compareable? :confused:)

Also to mention is that I will be lowering the car, not slammed to the ground

:thanks:

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stretch the tyres or just find some that fit, get adaptors etc
 
+35 7" should be ok, they wont stick out, but may rub if you're very low, if youre not too low you shouldn't have any rubbing and don't think you will need to do any arch work. Obviously camber and tyre choice have their part to play here too.

I have the 2011 Rays cataog here;

They do a CE28N wheel in 5x114.3, 15 x 6.5, +45 if you wanted to play it safe, its 1000yen cheaper too, probably negligible in the grand scheme of things :)
 
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Better get 7" for best handling ;)

If they stick out a couple of mm it's ok I think, but not cm or inches ;)
 
Steven EK9 is running ET35 Buddy club QF's and a 4/5mm spacer His tyres do clear the arch but he is running 4.0 degress of front camber.
 
you should have no problem using a 15x7 +35 offset ce28n. im using one (te37) on my ek9 with no rubbing issues.
 
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