wider wheels (was spacers)

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wider wheels (was spacers)

Post by jeff » Wed Dec 04, 2002 4:48 pm

I have a set of 15x6.5 wheels, but with a 29mm offset (says ET29) - I'm not worried either way in the looks/handling depts, but do you guys know:

- are they legal?

- if not, would machining a few mm off the mounting face help?


I know about the wheel bearing, suspension geometry, shock ratio, wider track, roll-centre arguments - so no need for a brow-beating there ;)


thx.

lou Girardin

wider wheels (was spacers)

Post by lou Girardin » Thu Dec 05, 2002 8:03 am

They're legal, but the offset is too little. Dare I say it, you may need to
use spacers to take them out to 38 - 40 mm offset.
Lou

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wider wheels (was spacers)

Post by Gary Morrison » Thu Dec 05, 2002 11:18 am

Wrong way around Lou... you'd need to remove material, not add it :-) On
Thu, 5 Dec 2002 08:03:09 +1300, lou Girardin wrote: They're legal, but
the offset is too little. Dare I say it, you may need to use spacers to

jeff

wider wheels (was spacers)

Post by jeff » Thu Dec 05, 2002 11:28 am

hehe - ok, Gary and Matt get the mx5-propellerhead award for spotting obscure technical errors :)

lou Girardin

wider wheels (was spacers)

Post by lou Girardin » Thu Dec 05, 2002 1:23 pm

I thought the offset was the amount that the mounting flange is outboard of
the wheel centreline. If not, my humblest apologies for misleading anyone. No
Xmas pressie's for me.
Lou

jeff

wider wheels (was spacers)

Post by jeff » Thu Dec 05, 2002 2:00 pm

it's tricky innit ? I have to remember than lower numbers = wheels that stick out more. Its the dogs bollocks ;)

On the bright side Lou, you've motivated me to go forth and find this page:
http://www.rx7turboturbo.com/robrobinet ... offset.htm
...I still can't visualise it tho... I can only assume the individual that came up with this system was a Lucas engineer :p

lou Girardin

wider wheels (was spacers)

Post by lou Girardin » Thu Dec 05, 2002 2:42 pm

I dunno, maybe it's too close to the weekend, but the text says greater
positive offset moves the tyre in. The diagram seems to show greater offset
moving the tyre out. Which also confirms that lower offset wheels need spacers
to correct them, right or wrong? My brain hurts now.
Lou

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