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    Default Eg hatch fitment

    Im on the look out for some new wheels and found some, only problem is the fitment.
    Ive mentioned the idea to a couple people and im getting feedback that this will be undoable.

    all im asking is if this can work, i am aware staggered wheels on a fwd car is pointless etc etc but i like the look, so please no bashing.
    I am also aware ill have to run camber to make it fit but im shooting for more of the "VW look" (low offset minimal camber) with very little camber..

    this is the fitment... 16x7.5 20 offset front and 16x9 20 offset rear...

    let me know what info you have on these wheel specs.

    Thanks,
    Chase

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    i know it can be done. there are a few hatches on honda-tech that are running 16x9 with a low offset. check on there and see what they did. you would need atleast a 195 45 16 in the front and 205 40/45 16 in the rear.

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    gotcha, thanks man, i appreciate the feedback!

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