wheel off set - - searched and still dont understand
#1
wheel off set - - searched and still dont understand
ok. yes i have searched and i saw a bunch of people getting flamed blah blah blah...
i have 17 x 7 on my car(98 240) the wheel has a off set of 40 already.
i installed my RUCA yestersday and i had my alinement done yesterday. the rear wheels are still cambered in and its bothering me a lot. heres a few pics of what it looks like
do i need to get spacers or can i just adjust the RUCA that i have?
Thanks,
Jay
i have 17 x 7 on my car(98 240) the wheel has a off set of 40 already.
i installed my RUCA yestersday and i had my alinement done yesterday. the rear wheels are still cambered in and its bothering me a lot. heres a few pics of what it looks like
do i need to get spacers or can i just adjust the RUCA that i have?
Thanks,
Jay
#2
Adjusting camber is not going to do much when the offset is that high. Use an offset calculator and you'll find that a 7" wide wheel with +40 offset only extends the outside edge of the wheel 6mm (about 1/4") compared to the factory wheels.
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
You'd need a 20mm spacer to get it close to "flush", however, everyone has their own opinion of what "flush" is.
Use the above offset calculator in conjunction with the examples in this thread to find the best setup for you:
http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=82859
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
You'd need a 20mm spacer to get it close to "flush", however, everyone has their own opinion of what "flush" is.
Use the above offset calculator in conjunction with the examples in this thread to find the best setup for you:
http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=82859
Last edited by SLiC; 08-05-2005 at 10:53 AM.
#5
thanks SLiC - im checking it right now
fast1one and silviadriver - i hear ya but ihave had them for 2 years and figured i should probablyt get them on my car. not to mention, i just got those tires for free for my b-day so im using them
can i still use the factory studs or no?
fast1one and silviadriver - i hear ya but ihave had them for 2 years and figured i should probablyt get them on my car. not to mention, i just got those tires for free for my b-day so im using them
can i still use the factory studs or no?
Last edited by 2fast4y0u; 08-05-2005 at 12:54 PM.
#7
i cant just get wider wheels and lower offset...
i wish i could just go get this stuff.
im all go and no show. but i have had these wheels for 2 years now and i just got tires for them. oh well. my car will just look stupid for a while until i can afford new stuff
i wish i could just go get this stuff.
im all go and no show. but i have had these wheels for 2 years now and i just got tires for them. oh well. my car will just look stupid for a while until i can afford new stuff
#8
Originally posted by 2fast4y0u
thanks SLiC - im checking it right now
fast1one and silviadriver - i hear ya but ihave had them for 2 years and figured i should probablyt get them on my car. not to mention, i just got those tires for free for my b-day so im using them
can i still use the factory studs or no?
thanks SLiC - im checking it right now
fast1one and silviadriver - i hear ya but ihave had them for 2 years and figured i should probablyt get them on my car. not to mention, i just got those tires for free for my b-day so im using them
can i still use the factory studs or no?
2) I woudnt use factory studs with any more than 8mm spacer...
#12
700 post dont mean anything...
i never paid attention to things like this before. now that i have the problem i need to fix it.
oh well. no smooth look on this car, to expensive and i have horse power to gain first.
thanks for the help though guys i apreciate the info.
Jay
i never paid attention to things like this before. now that i have the problem i need to fix it.
oh well. no smooth look on this car, to expensive and i have horse power to gain first.
thanks for the help though guys i apreciate the info.
Jay
#14
Jesus, some of you guys sure love to flame at any given opportunity. Give the guy a break...not everyone is as hardcore as others and not everyone has money to throw around for the perfect parts. He's obviously making an attempt to learn, and making him out to be an idiot is just gonna make him more reluctant to ask for help in the future. We were all newbies at some point.
2fast4y0u, it's general agreement that spacers should be a last resort, especially if you are going over 10mm. H&R makes 20mm spacers that come with longer studs, or you can get the bolt-on style spacer that has integrated studs. Fore more info, I recommend you search for discussions on "spacers" in this forum and http://forums.********.com/.
2fast4y0u, it's general agreement that spacers should be a last resort, especially if you are going over 10mm. H&R makes 20mm spacers that come with longer studs, or you can get the bolt-on style spacer that has integrated studs. Fore more info, I recommend you search for discussions on "spacers" in this forum and http://forums.********.com/.
Last edited by SLiC; 08-05-2005 at 08:11 PM.
#15
honestly you should just leave it the way it is. you would need atleast a 40mm spacer to make it anywhere near flush and, personally i would not trust that at all. your just gunna have to live whith the wheels, if you have some decent tires enjoy the way they grip