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Innovative
01-27-2011, 08:42 PM
1993 nissan 240sx s13

alright so im getting a +50 rear over fenders
and +20 mm front over fenders.

im trying to stay away from large spacers.

im guessing for the rear im gonna need to be about -30 to -40 offset for flush fitment.

im trying to find some wheels that have such offsets that are 17 x10 or so.

what brands make negetive offset wheels. i dont want no rotas but i cant affort no ssr's. my budget is a 1000$ with out tires on wheels but the cheaper the better.

suggestions pls.

if i need to get spacers thats fine but like 20 mill instead of getting a 50 mil now.

and same question about fronts. i havent looked in the front yet haha im too confused with the back right now.

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP ZILVIA.

Tantwoforty
01-27-2011, 11:40 PM
This will probly be locked very soon, or flamed to death.
but before that happens ill try to give you a little direction
go through every page here and look at the specs they list, should help you decide.
http://zilvia.net/f/chat/129865-wheel-fitment-whore-thread-stretch-flush-no-specs-no-post.html
then check out this
http://zilvia.net/f/tech-talk/166626-offset-101-dummies.html
then look at the wheels forsale here on zilvia, go to manufacture websites and look at offsets ect.

zilvia is very anti spoon feed lol.
so just search and use all the information that is stored on the internet for you to complete your unguided quest for hellaflushnesssssss....
yeah.
i went all lord of the rings..
so what?

Innovative
01-28-2011, 01:05 AM
thanks. but i know all that shit about offset witdh, ext. im asking what wheels for sale that have -10,-20,-30 offsets or where do i find them. whatever.

Innovative
01-28-2011, 01:07 AM
word. word. word.

Nizzan4u2nv
01-28-2011, 01:21 AM
Its pretty obvious that you dont know. Offset is dependent on wheel width. You arent going to find multipiece wheels with negative offsets for 1k. Maybe some used wheels if youre lucky. Go to google.com and type in "used jdm wheels", thats your best bet. Keep doing research, I think you need it. Remember that tire brand/size, ride height as well as alignment all affect wheel fitment.

240dream
01-28-2011, 10:52 AM
-30 offset lol rimtuck.com could help you search and find what you want

Innovative
01-29-2011, 12:37 AM
thanks homies. yea i got into this not too long ago and offset is something i thought i knew. but its jsut a bunch of math that i cant figure out fully. im not great at math haha. but im trying. thanks for respectful feedback. appreciate it.