Hi there! With the 23' Acura RDX, you have a 19 x 8" ET50 Wheel. To see some real concavity, you'd need a width of at least 9.5" and that's not something we can recommend for your vehicle because of a few uncertain aspects like inbound clearance. Our best advice, would be to work with a local wheel/tire professional to determine your sizing options as the RDX is not a car that people commonly modify.
Interesting question. No, the diameter of a wheel really doesn't affect the wheel's concavity. However, the wheel's width would - the wider the wheel, generally, the more concave. When running concave wheels, always be sure you are able to fit them, especially if you're running something like a big brake kit. With our sizing, you'll see concave wheels marked as a "B" Profile, and flat wheels are "A" Profile.
5:10 that was subtle 🤣
Make the 9.5+25 Hexaforms in B concave and I’ll buy a set today haha
Loving the Ampliform B profile! Buying a set soon, so let’s hope they fit my 23 Integra with stock brakes!
Pretty sure you'll have no problem clearing them. Send us pics when you mount em up! Can't wait to see on a new Integra!
B PROFILE 🙌
One day some big 18x12 on the SC300 🤤
can you run concave wheel's on a Acura RDX 2023
Hi there! With the 23' Acura RDX, you have a 19 x 8" ET50 Wheel. To see some real concavity, you'd need a width of at least 9.5" and that's not something we can recommend for your vehicle because of a few uncertain aspects like inbound clearance. Our best advice, would be to work with a local wheel/tire professional to determine your sizing options as the RDX is not a car that people commonly modify.
Are smaller diameter wheels more concave than bigger ones? Ex, 18x9 +30 vs 20x9 +30
Interesting question. No, the diameter of a wheel really doesn't affect the wheel's concavity. However, the wheel's width would - the wider the wheel, generally, the more concave.
When running concave wheels, always be sure you are able to fit them, especially if you're running something like a big brake kit. With our sizing, you'll see concave wheels marked as a "B" Profile, and flat wheels are "A" Profile.
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