I sound so thick
I'm thick. Help me. Alloy Wheel Question!
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I'm thick. Help me. Alloy Wheel Question!
Right, seen some nice 14's on ebay, but they look stupid with MAHOOSIVE tyres. Am I right in saying that you can get low profile tyres for any wheels?
I sound so thick

I sound so thick
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Right - ET (or Offset)robz wrote:Also who can xplain offsets 2 me? Ive no idea!
What is it!!!!!
Its the measurement from the centre line between the two rim edges to the hub mounting face
Inner Rim > I.......................I < Outer Rim
Centre line > .........!
hub mounting face > I
ET = This Dimens'n > <
So ET 0
Inner Rim > I.......................I < Outer Rim
Centre line >..........!
hub mount'g face >I
ET = 0 Dimension ><
So ET 30
Inner Rim > I.......................I < Outer Rim
Centre line > ..........!
hub mounting face ......>I
ET = 30 Dimension >30mm<
Right so higher the ET (compared to OE dimension) the more the inner edge of the rim is gonna get close to your springs, struts, roll bar, steering arms, wishbones, arch liners etc etc
Best way to check is to look at how much clearance you have now at straight ahead and full lock either way then take the difference between the std ET and the new ET and see if you go negative - cos thats bad!!!
Oh and if you are going to go up on rim width it's very important that you check the clearances before purchase
WHY?
Cos a 7 inch rim with an offset the same as a 6 inch rim will eat half an inch of you clearance on the inside edge and half an inch on the outside edge
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its very informative & thanx 4 the effort, but i still dont understand.See I post that up and no comments
Is it any use?
Does it explain it?
http://www.dubmeister.co.uk/wh_steffan. ... 05%20spoke
& i dont now which sizes
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Nope - if it's 30 offset it's 30mm from the hub mounting face to the centre line of the rimrobz wrote:so if its a 30 offset then its 30mm from hub mounting point to the inner lip of the alloy?ET = 30 Dimension >30mm<
example (with easy numbers)
ie inner rim to outer rim = 200mm (roughly a 7.5 J rim)
Offset = 30
So centre line would be at 100mm from inner rim and 100mm from outer rim therefore the hub mounting face would be 30mm from that
130mm from the inner rim edge
70mm from the outer rim edge.
Any help?
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By borrow I mean a guide I've got info and pictures ready to do......
I'd have done it ages ago but this
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... 367#113367
is keeping me busy at the moment
I'd have done it ages ago but this
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... 367#113367
is keeping me busy at the moment
