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no m8 my wheels aren't flush (wish they were)
the wheels i have are 7.5j and marked with offset of 42 but they sit quite a bit in,
was hoping for the answer to this question myself as was looking for spacers to bring mine out (but the hubcentric spacers are too expensive and really don't like the thought of extended studs )
i always thought the nearer to zero the offset the more the wheels came out
the wheels i have are 7.5j and marked with offset of 42 but they sit quite a bit in,
was hoping for the answer to this question myself as was looking for spacers to bring mine out (but the hubcentric spacers are too expensive and really don't like the thought of extended studs )
i always thought the nearer to zero the offset the more the wheels came out
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I've one he maths already...
To confirm these though ask Si-import to measure how much his wheels protrude.
If you want the wheels to finish flush, say Si-import's wheels protrude 20mm and you want yours to protrude 0mm, then simply add +20 to the et offsets I've already given you. 7.5J's would be +et24 and 7J's would be +et17... Simple!NafemanNathan wrote:If Si-import's wheels are 8" and et10 then the equivalent in 7.5" would need to be et04, 7" would need to be et-03 to achieve the same external broken suspension look.
The sum...
8" = 203.2mm, 203.2/2 = 101.6, 101.6-10 = 91.6mm
7.5" = 190.5mm, 190.5/2 = 95.25, 95.25-91.6 = 3.65mm
7" = 177.8mm, 177.8/2 = 88.9, 88.9-91.6 = -2.7mm
To confirm these though ask Si-import to measure how much his wheels protrude.
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hi mate my tyres are 195/45/16 . is smaller diameter than the stock wheels but hasn't caused any problems .
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i was thinking of changing to 205/50/16 as its a better size tyre . i am thinking of getting hold of a pair and fitting them to see if its possible without having to flare the arches at all.
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This was discussed on PUK a while ago, it's not strictly an MOT fail, but will be illegal if the wheel (not including tyre) protrudes further than the arch, then you may get done under the construction and use regulations act, with points and a fine if the police take exception.Gayno wrote:Hmmm, my tyres are 205 or 215, so will probably stick out of the arch then, meaning MOT fail