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    offset range for 15x7 wheel, no fender or wheel well work

    I attached some pics. Unfortunately once I heard the rubbing sound I imediately pulled back into my garage and took them off. So I don't have a full picture of them on the car. I checked with TireRack, and they can't take any wheels back that show signs of use on them. It is partially my fault...
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    offset range for 15x7 wheel, no fender or wheel well work

    Oh, I will report that the Kosei's are a very sharp looking wheel. Very good finish and no visual defects at all. Extremely light too. I don't know about some of the other wheels mentioned, but the Kosei's where specifically hub centric for a 56.1 mm center bore, or an older Civic/CRX among...
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    offset range for 15x7 wheel, no fender or wheel well work

    Thanks for the comments guys. I do have to agree with Calesta, the Azenis are a good tire for ST class variants, but any R-compound tire puts them to shame. The Toyo Proxies are ran last year easily outperformed the Falkens I used to run, and the Toyos are a harder track tire. I've heard from...
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    offset range for 15x7 wheel, no fender or wheel well work

    I've read a lot of threads involving wheel sizes and offsets, but most people are talking about lowering their cars quite a bit or using larger 16" wheels. Hopefully someone can help me out. I have a 89 Honda CRX HF that I use for Autocross. Currently I'm running 205/50R15 tires on 99 Civic Si...
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