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wheel fitment
dandatto
Posted on: 2013/10/22 22:29
Hey need some quick help does 15x7 o offset fot good under 1200 ute?
Without flaring or spacers?
#2
Re: wheel fitment
andrew1200
Posted on: 2013/10/22 22:59
hay mate I don't think they'll fit im running 15x6.5+25 on my ute and they fit well o offset would put the wheel out of the car along way and u'd have to run flairs
#3
Re: wheel fitment
loosekid
Posted on: 2013/10/22 23:13
yeah 15x7with 0 offset will be hitting your strut when tires are on the rim..
im running 15x6+25 with 185x55 Yokohama do you have flair's?? and what struts?? For optimum fitment with a 1200 with 7 wide at 15" for the front need an offset of +15-20 and then it will come down to ride height and what tires you put on for good fitment With stock 1200 suspension at stock ride height estimated to clear inner fender lip and coil spring both * MEASURE to be sure Tire size Offset 155/80R12 0 to +40 165/70R12 +5 to +35 165/55R12 +5 to +35 175/70R12 +10 to +30 175/70R13 +10 to +30 175/80R13 +10 to +30 185/60R13 +15 to +25 205/60R13 +10 to +20 will hit on turns also check these out for a hand http://datsun1200.com/modules/mediawiki/?title=Offset http://datsun1200.com/modules/mediawiki/index.php?title=Chasers http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=1116
#4
Re: wheel fitment
dandatto
Posted on: 2013/10/23 0:13
I have 120y disc struts to put in and ill put coil over kit on it so 15x7 0 offset will stick out pr scrap on inside?
#5
Re: wheel fitment
loosekid
Posted on: 2013/10/23 2:56
measure it up get your struts and from the hub go 4inches both sides of the hub just to ensure spacing and tire width and see how much gap you would have if they were a zero offset and if they would by chance hit the strut itself.. then knowing that it clears the strut you need to see if that spacing will be inside the guard...
And if putting a coil-over setup how low are you wanting to go?? I have 200b struts with coilovers 296rotors and sns calipers from datsport the wheel's itself are in guard but on full lock at notch 1 on the coilovers the wheel will scrub on the front lowest point of the guard thus had to rubber mallet it back for clearance but if you are at full lock and going up and down drive ways it will scrub still on guard.. best thing to do is pump the guard or roll the inner lip in for that extra clearance.. next thing is do you have a mate or friend with like a old nissan (s13 chassis) or even a mate with a old 31 skyline see if you can borrow (even go to a wrecker and get one for $20) a spare wheel they are 4x114.3 6 wide with zero offset it will get you a guide on what you are looking at then you can judge tire size and if the offset needs to be diffferent
#6
Re: wheel fitment
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2013/10/23 3:59
120Y struts fit exactly the same as 1200 struts
6" wide +0 offset fits on front but only narrow tyres will fit unless the fenders are flared. To fit under stock bodywork go with 6" +15 offset or 5" +0
#7
Re: wheel fitment
L18_B110
Posted on: 2013/10/23 5:28
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S13 spare wheels are spacesavers, and the factory 15x6 alloys are more like +40 I had an R31 Skyline many years ago and also used the normal 14" Skyline steelies on my 1200 back in the mid 90s. They were 14x5.5" +30 from memory. Silho's have a 15x6 spare, but they're also +30.
#8
Re: wheel fitment
dandatto
Posted on: 2013/10/23 12:49
Ddgonzal didnt you have 14x7 0 offset under yours?
#10
Re: wheel fitment
townie
Posted on: 2013/10/23 20:41
I tried to get mine as perfect as possible, but I do have 280zx struts in the front.
Front - 15x6.5 +16 Rear - 15x7 +15 This is for full travel without rubbing on lowered sedan, they still look pretty good, some more neg would look better but would rub. You can view topic.
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