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R53 - JNC004 Platinum 16x8 +20mm

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Old May 29, 2018 | 07:10 AM
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R53 - JNC004 Platinum 16x8 +20mm

Hi All,


I`ve been shopping around the internet for wheels that are based off of the BBS RS.

I found these JNC 004`s that are 16x8 4x100 +20mm
https://jncwheels.com/products/jnc00...-w-gold-rivets

I was wondering if I can put these tires on without too much poke (past the stock fender flares) (I would like for the wheel to be just tucked under the fender flares) and rubbing.
I have an extra set of 195-55-r16 RF tires that I would like to use with it if possible and planning to lower my car about an inch.

I found some 15x7 Enkei 92 with +38mm offset, but I would rather not have to get a new set of tires.

Any useful tips would be great. And let me know if there are potentially other wheels based off the RS that can fit with stock suspension.

P.s I have a '05 R53 MCS

Thanks in advance,
P
 
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Old May 29, 2018 | 08:13 AM
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Do a quick search on google for JNC wheels breaking / broken before buying them.
 
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Old May 30, 2018 | 08:55 PM
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compared to OEM 16" wheels your wheels will be 9mm further from the inner suspension and poke out 47.1mm more which is way too much unless you want to run severe negative camber to tilt them back in or run super stretch fit narrow tires.
 
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