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What offsets for CE28N's

DPG

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I am trying to find out what offsets to buy for CE28N volk wheels.
I know that the front 18x8 +38's will fit the stoptech brakes.
I need to find out what rear offset to get. I am going to buy the 19x10.5 wheel. I think that I need the +22 offset but I am not sure. Any help would be appreciated. I saw that Ponyboy is running a 18x10.5 +45 but I did not see that size on the Volk website as an available size.

Thanks ahead of time!
-David G.
 
My favorite wheel is the CE28 for its light weight. Go 17/18 for street/track.18/19 for Bling. Find them at Science of Speed web site in the proper offsets.
 
Love Volks, and I love the CE28n's. I have the GTP's and I plan on some CE once I can spend some disposable income:biggrin:
 
DPG said:
I need to find out what rear offset to get. I am going to buy the 19x10.5 wheel. I think that I need the +22 offset but I am not sure.
That size is too big! unless you have a wide body. 18x10.5 +45 is the absolute maximum for the stock rear end.
 
Here is the reccomended fitment...
CE28N 17X7.5 +43 FRONT TI SILVER BRONZE
18X9.5 +40 REAR TI SILVER BRONZE

Email me for custom fitments.

And to correct the above statement, a larger rim AND tire will fit the rear oem fenderwell. Example - 315 tire 11" rim +48mm offset

What size rear lip come with the reccomended fitment listed above?
 
Here is the reccomended fitment...
CE28N 17X7.5 +43 FRONT TI SILVER BRONZE
18X9.5 +40 REAR TI SILVER BRONZE

Email me for custom fitments.

And to correct the above statement, a larger rim AND tire will fit the rear oem fenderwell. Example - 315 tire 11" rim +48mm offset

While these sizes will absolutely fit the NSX , they are VERY conservative, 19x9.5 - 36 rear , 18x8 - 38 front will give more flush look. as far as 10.5 rears , you will not get away with it unless you can get a custom ofset , or machine the 22 offset and stretch tires.
 
Here is the reccomended fitment...
CE28N 17X7.5 +43 FRONT TI SILVER BRONZE
18X9.5 +40 REAR TI SILVER BRONZE
I agree with angus, those are very safe.

If the car is lowered its possible to fit F 18x7,5" +33, R 19x9,5" +22 without problems.
It will give you a much more aggressive stance. That would be my choice.
 
I currently run CE28N's.

This is what I have:
17x8.5 Hi Pads, +38
235x40x17

18x9.5, +40
275x35x18

Brembo's all 4 corners.
 
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Anyone know if these offsets work with the NA1 brakes?

18x7.5 +50 fronts
18x8.5 +52 rears

or

18x7.5 +50 fronts
18x8.5 +40 rears

Probably gonna run 215/35 fronts and 255/35 rears.
 
What's all of these 40 and 50 offsets I see for the rear. Are yall trying to run stock stance? Stick with the stock wheels then lol. I guess it's ok if your riding SUV style. If you are lowered, 3X mm offset is a safe for 9-9.5 wheels and will match fine if you stay around 35-45 offset for the wider front wheels (7.5-8 inch). The 2X mm offsets are for the more agressive stance.
 
How about these offsets?

17x8 +48
18x9.5 +35

They are within 10mm of the extreme range for a lowered NSX. They are good offsets. Perhaps a little lower for the front, but what's 5-8mm visually? Not really noticeable.

Not everyone wants so much track width. Transitions can be done quicker with a narrower track width.

Even if someone has decent knowledge of track width and knew how much of an effect it would have on the handling of the vehicle, I don't think they would be asking simple offset questions.
 
Anyone know if these offsets work with the NA1 brakes?

18x7.5 +50 fronts
18x8.5 +52 rears

or

18x7.5 +50 fronts
18x8.5 +40 rears

Probably gonna run 215/35 fronts and 255/35 rears.

Those are s2000 sizes
 
Does anyone know if 18x9.5 +22 or +28 will fit the rears without modification?

At most, alittle camber and stretched tired. I'm not looking to rolling the fender. any info is much appreciated.
 
Hi guys, I have the ce28 17x7.5 +43 offset, I bought these used and not sure if these are the hi pad version. Is there anyway to tell or do you guys know if these would clear bbk?
 
Hi guys, I have the ce28 17x7.5 +43 offset, I bought these used and not sure if these are the hi pad version. Is there anyway to tell or do you guys know if these would clear bbk?

I would say that it is unlikely. I just purchased a set of CE28 Genesis wheels, 17x8 +38 and 18x9.5 +34. The fronts clear my Brembo BBK by probably 3-4 mm, and the rear by 1 or 2 cm.

If you already have the wheels, you can download a template from Stoptech and see if you have enough caliper clearance. I believe the Brembo calipers a just a touch thinner.
 
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