Niche Circuit M110 22x10.5

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Hey guys. Do you think they would look good on a Black 2010 FX35? I'm not sure on the offset but is probably a +40 I'll have to check on it. Will I have any problem with the fitment? I don't have the FX50 BBK. If anyone can photo shop these wheels on to an FX please do so!!! Thanks!5d3088b382631fc6becd80acf37e5666.jpg3b72d62867b0a77c47429737ad9daee5.jpg


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Design is similar to rims I have on my FX so these Niche will look similar to this:

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Without the FX50 brakes, a +40 offset will work. But it will be a bit sunken in front and more sunken in the rear. And it may be a little close to the front strut depending on tire size, but it should clear.
 
Design is similar to rims I have on my FX so these Niche will look similar to this:

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do you have 20" on your car? They still look great. Not sure if I should pull the trigger yet.


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Without the FX50 brakes, a +40 offset will work. But it will be a bit sunken in front and more sunken in the rear. And it may be a little close to the front strut depending on tire size, but it should clear.

Thanks you! Not sure what you mean by "sunken"?


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They may look sunken in from the fender edge. The wheel sits further in. It's the opposite of "flush"
 
^Yep.
+40 will be tucked. +15 for somewhat flush with the fender.
Are you sure Andy, remember, this is a 2nd Gen and he is talking about a 10.5" wheel. I'm sure they would poke with a 15mm offset. I think a 35 or 30mm offset would be about right for a flush look.
 
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Sorry, didn't see the wheel width in the title. Thanks for correction Wayne. 30mm should be good, in my opinion.
 
alright thanks for all the replies! if anyone has any wheel suggestions please let me know!


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do you have 20" on your car? They still look great. Not sure if I should pull the trigger yet.


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Thanks you! Not sure what you mean by "sunken"?


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Yeah, these are 20" by 9.5" with 40 offset. Front looks ok but rear ones were slightly tucked in, so I put 15 spacers rear and 5 to front just to give an extra space for FX50 bbk.
 
Yeah, these are 20" by 9.5" with 40 offset. Front looks ok but rear ones were slightly tucked in, so I put 15 spacers rear and 5 to front just to give an extra space for FX50 bbk.

you have the BBK? How much did it cost? What rotors and pads did you use?


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you have the BBK? How much did it cost? What rotors and pads did you use?


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it cost me around $2500 in total from US seller (shipped here in Canada) Very nice vendor. I use Stoptech Slotted rotors with Project Mu NR400 series pads in front and Akebono ProAct pads in rear. (rear project mu pads were very laud, so I replaced them with pro act)
 
it cost me around $2500 in total from US seller (shipped here in Canada) Very nice vendor. I use Stoptech Slotted rotors with Project Mu NR400 series pads in front and Akebono ProAct pads in rear. (rear project mu pads were very laud, so I replaced them with pro act)

oh yeah. I think I saw your thread about that. I think I'll just stick with my stock brakes maybe drilled rotors and ceramic pads soon though.


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