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Old 02-16-2006, 06:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
deflorence
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Need help with tires

Hello everyone,

I'm pretty new to the group and have owned our 2 for over 4 years now but have not done any modifications to it till now.

It's a 91 N/A automatic transmission 2 which resides in CA.

Here's my problem which I hope someone can help me. I recently purchased a set of rims from craigslist brand new for a very good price. Unfortunately not knowing much about rims and the modifications for the 2 I may have screwed up royally on this one. I hope it's not too bad and that I can still use the rims since I really like them and they were way cheap.

I purchased a set of:
Style : RS Limited Concept Pro (Racing Hart CP-035 and Rota Sub Zero Style)
Size : 17x7
Color : White w/ Polished Lip
PCD : 10H 5x100/ 5x114.3
Offset : +43

Only to find out that I should have gotten a staggered set like 17x7F and 17x8R.
I have so far installed KYB gas shocks (non adjustable) and Eibach sportline springs which have dropped the car's height by anywhere from 1.5" to 2". I thinks it's more like 1.5".

What size tires can I use for these rims and still keep the staggered configuration and what brand and type would work best for everyday driving. I have spoken to tire shops and they told me that I did not have to stagger the tires. Is this possible? What effect would this do to the car? I've always known the 2 to have a staggered configuration.

I know the rims are cheepo type rims but this car is my wifes daily driver and our little fun sportscar for the weekends. It will never be drag raced, or taken to a track. Just regular daily driving and maybe a spirited drive through the twisties on weekends. I need all season tires so I can use it during the summer and rainy season here in CA and hopefully would like to get a good long wear on them.

Thanks to all in advance for your assistance. I hope I have not screwed up too badly and that you folks will be able to salvage my mistake.

Thanks,

David

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