View Full Version : offset for FN01R-C on s13 hatch
candyred240sx
12-03-2005, 04:31 PM
just wondering what offset i should run on my 240hatch.i plan to strech the fenders in the rear to fit the 17x10.and i want to have the deep dish look if that will effects the offset.theoffset options are +12,+25,+35.
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s13 sr20det
1994 gsr
orion::S14
12-03-2005, 04:33 PM
9", +15 FRONT
10", +25 REAR
...would be a good choice.
- Brian
SoSideways
12-03-2005, 06:51 PM
If you want deep dish wheels, the FN is the wrong wheel for that...
Try like Volks or Work wheels if you want lip.
Nizzan4u2nv
12-03-2005, 07:36 PM
If you want deep dish wheels, the FN is the wrong wheel for that...
Try like Volks or Work wheels if you want lip.
I think he means sunken face, not lip.
TheTimanator
12-03-2005, 07:37 PM
maybe he was talking about the sunken spokes? which you only get with the 10" wide but I don't think the offset matters.
turknjd
12-03-2005, 09:44 PM
17x7 +40 all around.
gpeele
12-04-2005, 04:13 AM
17x8 +25 sits flush with fender, no need for spacers. i would roll your fenders and run some negative camber (-2). also dont forget about that sharp metal ridge in the front fenders, i hammered mine flat and sprayed the chipped areas with rustoleum.
if your going to go 17x9 in the front go with the +35. they will be a few millimeters from the coilovers so i would run a small spacer to be on the safe side. also you will have to either pull the fronts a bit or stretch your tires to fit them.
mrmephistopheles
12-04-2005, 05:28 AM
19x6.5 +45 off.
is this thread serious?
FNO1s are.... EVERYWHERE.
scir16v
12-04-2005, 05:48 AM
17x9 +35 won't clear coils. +20 if 4 lug, +15 if 5 lug. Rear +25, for a 10. Search for any wheel offset and size thread. Has been covered a bajillion times.
qt_240
12-04-2005, 07:10 AM
+15 in the front +12 in the rear... *ahem* i have some for sale... pm me for details.. hehehe
KiDyNomiTe
12-04-2005, 10:42 AM
9.5 + watever it is all around!
HyperTek
12-05-2005, 11:17 AM
"get low get low..."
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v72/streetphase/100_06082.jpg
18x9.5 +12
235/40/18
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v72/streetphase/100_0536.jpg
but my front size is poopoo
kazuo
12-06-2005, 12:27 AM
19x6.5 +45 off.
is this thread serious?
FNO1s are.... EVERYWHERE.
So?
It's cheap, available in GOOD sizes in 4lug... so why not?
They work.
Now, if you have 5 lug, really.. why the fuck woudl you even bother? I agree.
But for us 4luggers, ballin' on a budget... FN01RC is the way to go.
CaoBoY
12-06-2005, 12:56 AM
no i think meph means if the guy searched he would have found out this info himself...
240silvia
12-06-2005, 11:20 AM
no i think meph means if the guy searched he would have found out this info himself...
NO, he didn't mean that. And all of you guys that keep ranting this whole search thing need to just shut your mouth. If you know the answer, type it. Instead of wasting 2 sentences on saying "search". Use your 2 sentences on giving him some more options. Oh, and since you havn't even been here a year, I guess it's ok. You'll learn that Mrmeph, as well as the other mods will say what they want, when they want. If he would of wanted him to search, he would of told him to.
Anyway, I have 17x9 +25 on the front of my S13, and I had to run a 5mm spacer because the wheel was rubbing the shock/strut assembly.
revat619
12-06-2005, 12:31 PM
fine. I'LL GO AHEAD AND SAY IT THEN. There are multiple wheel fitment threads in this forum. Finding the info would have taken no time at all. I agree that "Search ranting" is stupid. Yes. But when the answer to ones question is EASILY obtainable, i can understand why people do it. And fwiw, dont act like you dont know how easy it would have been for him to find the answer to this question...they're fno1rc's for crying out loud. There's more than enough people with them and or pics that he could have figured this out on his own.
MOVING ON....
17x9 + 15 front/17x10 + 25 rear and you'll be fine.
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