please help! camber, offset, wheels......

98blackgsr

New Member
i've been looking for the past couple of days and still dont have a direct answer for all my questions. I have a 98 integra that is slammed on kyb agx coilovers and eibach ground control springs. im looking to do either a 16" or 17" x 8" with a huge lip. im thinking almost negative offset, i do have rolled fenders btw. Im looking to be hellaflush with a nasty lip and i dont want to padi flush them or stretch the tires a lot. so my first question is:

can i even do negative offset?

what offset coul i do on 16" or 17" by 8"?

would i have to camber?

if so, how much camber?

to the people with cambered cars: how bad is the tire wear?

where would i get a set of crazy lipped wheels?

im so confused and hepless. please someone help!!! thank you
 

Hondaintegra99

Tire and Wheel Specialist
neg offset will cause you way to many problems, i wouldnt do it. turning, alteration to body ect...

im not sure, but i think you wont be able to do a width of 8 on a integra with out some kinda alteration to the body to provide clearence esspecially with neg offset

i dont know what you mean by have to camber, but yes, you will need an alignment and camber kit if your lowering your vehicle.

Any camber negative or positive of 2.5 or more will show on your tires. if you reach higher than that you'll half the life of your tires almost.

you'll have to search around for wheels you like. it'll be difficult and you will have a bit more trouble putting it together since your attempting to limit your drivability with such wheels...

For the record, im positive you wont be able to do this with any rim 17 and above XD
 


98blackgsr

New Member
Whats the widest rim I can run with a 0 offset?
 


Alvi84

New Member
I believe it is the 16x8 with 0 offset.

Here is an example of a 3rd gen on 16x8 with 0 offset on 205/40/16 and utilizing a camber kit in front

 
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