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hey everyone, just wondering if anyone knows what the actual wheel offset is for a datsun 1200.

i know the stud pattern is 4 x 114.3 but not sure about the offset

thanks everyone

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so if there was a set of wheels with the stud pattern 4x 114.3
and the offset of 20/40 they wont fit or what?

thanks

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so if there was a set of wheels with the stud pattern 4x 114.3
and the offset of 20/40 they wont fit or what?

thanks

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A wheel can only have one offset figure.

It depends on a lot more than just that... if your going any larger than 14" then your going to run into some sort of issue. What width also.

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the wheels are bsa wheels 15 x 6.5
the stud pattern is 114.3 so i guess u can choose the offset
out of 20 or 40

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the wheels are bsa wheels 15 x 6.5
the stud pattern is 114.3 so i guess u can choose the offset
out of 20 or 40

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Unless they are +20 and machineable to +40??

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o ok.

so the big question is WILL they fit or not.

i dont no if it makes a difference or not but
there going on to a 1200 sedan

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Standard drum front end?

Do you have the wheels or a link to something about them?

If they are +20 they might just fit under the guards.

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