About This Honda Fit SE 2017 Build
We love featuring real builds from real owners. This Hyperblack Honda Fit SE 2017 sits on a set of 16×7 / 16×7-inch Advan Racing RZII wheels, and the result speaks for itself.
The owner chose Advan Racing for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of Honda Fit SE builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the Hyperblack exterior with the Advan Racing RZII creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: Advan Racing RZII on the Honda Fit SE 2017
I walked around this Honda Fit for twenty minutes at the last meet. The 16x7 Advan Racing RZII setup is absolute perfection for this chassis. We see a lot of guys go too big, but 16 inches keeps the proportions honest.
The +41 offset sits right at the edge of the fender line. It gives the car a wide, planted look without turning it into a poke-fest. You get that flush look that makes the factory stance look totally prehistoric.
Caliper clearance is a non-issue with these spokes. The RZII design pushes the center out just enough to clear the stock Fit brakes easily. You do not need any spacers to make these fit correctly.
The hub bore matches up perfectly, so you avoid those annoying vibrations at highway speeds. We always preach buying hub-centric wheels for a daily driver. This setup feels tight and precise on every corner.
Since the owner is running coilovers, the fender gap is finally non-existent. The tires tuck just a hair when the suspension compresses through a hard turn. It is a functional drop that prioritizes grip over pure aesthetic slam.
Watch out for the inner fender liner if you decide to go any lower than this. I noticed some light scuff marks on the plastic where it meets the frame rail. A quick heat gun session or a trim will solve that problem permanently.
The barrel design is surprisingly deep for a seven-inch wheel. It adds a sense of aggression that most Fit owners never capture. You get a real motorsport aesthetic that looks like it belongs on a track car.
What We Recommend for Honda Fit SE 2017 Owners
Stick to the 16-inch diameter if you want to keep your sanity. 17s look cool, but they ruin the Fit’s snappy handling and comfort. You want the weight reduction that a 16-inch Advan provides.
The 7-inch width is the sweet spot for the GK5 platform. Anything wider forces you into aggressive rolling or pulling of the fenders. You want to avoid that bodywork nightmare at all costs.
Keep your offset between +38 and +42 for the best results. We have tested +35, and it throws way too much road grime onto the rear quarters. +41 keeps the paint clean and the geometry sharp.
Do not even consider a staggered setup on a front-wheel drive car. A square 16x7 setup allows you to rotate your tires to extend their life. It also keeps the handling neutral when you push through a canyon road.

Avoid excessive tire stretch unless you are going for a strict show-only look. A meaty 205-width tire provides the best protection for your expensive rims. You will thank me the first time you park near a curb.
Check your fender tabs before you head out on the highway. Most Fit owners need to fold the front tabs to avoid tearing up their tires. It is a simple job that prevents a blown sidewall down the road.
Style and Build Analysis
The Hyperblack finish on the body against these wheels is a total masterclass. The wheels have a subtle metallic sheen that shifts as you walk around the car. It is dark, moody, and perfectly understated for a daily driver.
The RZII’s twin-spoke design brings a sense of speed even when the car sits still. It feels lighter than a standard one-piece wheel. The gaps between the spokes show off the rotors, which adds to the racing vibe.
We see a lot of Fit builds, but most look like a cheap imitation of a track car. This one feels cohesive because every choice supports the last. The wheels do not overwhelm the small frame; they enhance it.
The road presence is deceptive because the car looks faster than it actually is. It has a bulldog posture that commands attention in the parking lot. People do not expect a Fit to have this much street cred.
I compare this to some of the heavy-hitter builds we featured in Japan. It captures that same JDM spirit without trying too hard. It is refined, clean, and built to actually be driven hard.
You can tell the owner spent time dialing in the height to match the wheels. Stance is about the relationship between the tire and the fender arch. Here, that relationship is perfectly balanced and calculated.
Why We Love This Build
I cannot stop looking at the way the sunlight hits that Hyperblack paint. When the Advan RZII wheels catch the light, the whole car looks like a piece of high-end machinery. The setup is tight, aggressive, and makes the factory body lines look like they were meant for this specific fitment.
We see thousands of cars every year, but this Fit feels like a breath of fresh air. It is not trying to be a supercar; it is just a perfectly executed version of a great platform. The grip, the stance, and the style create a complete package that makes me want to go buy a GK5 tomorrow.
This car proves that you do not need a massive budget to build something truly special. It is all about choosing the right parts and knowing how to make them work together. This is the ultimate blueprint for any Fit owner looking to level up. Seriously, just go buy these wheels.

Full Specs Breakdown
Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.
- Car Make & Model: Honda Fit SE 2017
- Vehicle Color: Hyperblack
- Wheel Brand & Model: Advan Racing RZII
- Wheel Size: 16×7 / 16×7
- Offset: 41 / 41
- Tires: Dunlop SP Sport MAXX 050+ 205/50 24.1″x8.1″ / 205/50 24.1″x8.1″
- Suspension: Coilovers
Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

We talk to Honda Fit SE owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.
Will 16×7 / 16×7-inch wheels fit my Honda Fit SE? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.
Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.
Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of Honda Fit SE owners run 16×7 / 16×7-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.



