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Choose offset
Luigi
Posted on: 2014/1/9 21:17
Hi
Sorry for the insistance in this subject I Have no ideia, which is the best offset for front and rear whells Datsun 1200 using 13*6 and 175/60 Tyres Some people says +23mm others +16, +15 others +5 I think is 0mm Really i dont know how they calculate them? I dont know if they use spacers or not. I only want the best offset without spacers, fitting the car with security and looks good I dont like see a car with wheels to inside the body or outside the body. Many thanks Miguel
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Re: Choose offset
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2014/1/9 21:41
O que o TROFÉU usar? Parece que Portugal poderia saber melhor sobre esses assuntos.
#4
Re: Choose offset
Luigi
Posted on: 2014/1/14 17:28
Hi
I take the front measures chassis offset of my Datsun 1200 sedan 2 door sedan, and i have: face measure 60mm back measure 109mm And you have: face measure 109mm back measure 89 mm It is posible. With measurements of my car i can use 13*6 wheels 175/60 tyres offset +23 mm 6"=152.40 centerline 152.40/2=76.20 76.2+23=99.20 76.20-23=53.20 face measure 60-53.20=6.80 clearance back measure 109-76.20=32.80 clearance I thinking wright? Many thanks Luis
#5
Re: Choose offset
L18_B110
Posted on: 2014/1/14 22:39
#6
Re: Choose offset
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2014/1/14 23:06
Also consider the Tyre. A 175 tire is wider than 6". The Tyre us ire likely to rub than the wheel
#7
Re: Choose offset
Luigi
Posted on: 2014/1/15 17:01
Hi
Thank you for your replies 13*6 wheell measures 7" total with 7"=177.80mm Centerline=88.90 offset +8mm 88.90+8=96.90 Back 89mm Dont Fit 88.90-8=80.90 Face 109mm Fit Even i choose 0 offset dont fit I need to use a diferente size of wheel? Many thanks Luis
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Re: Choose offset
Luigi
Posted on: 2014/1/15 17:19
13*6 7"total with negative offset
13*5 6" total and configure a offset Im correct Im pretending to buy them online and i dont get a bad suprisse!! Many thanks on advance Luis
#9
Re: Choose offset
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2014/1/15 20:23
A 5" wheel offset 0 rubs on the inside of the fender. Many people run this as the fenders can be rolled, pulled or flared.
#10
Re: Choose offset
Luigi
Posted on: 2014/1/15 21:24
Hi
13*6 ET +8 has 97mm Backspace ET +16 has 105mm Backspace ET +28 has 117mm Backspace At the moment i cant measure the front chassis offset of my car. But is official that the back measure has only 89mm? I ve 12" wheels with bacspace 96mm, 13" whells has 97mm im confused, the only thing to fit them was cutting a piece of caliper height Many thanks on advance? Luis You can view topic.
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