View Full Version : what type spacers can i use on an s13 to make +41 offset wheels look flush?
sepulchral
06-22-2005, 07:07 PM
i have +41 offset wheels front and rear (sad :( )
but theyre nice sizes and everything.
what size spacers could i use for front and rear to make them sit flush on an s13
someguy_240
06-22-2005, 07:15 PM
you need to let us know whats the width of your wheel
latr
sepulchral
06-22-2005, 07:25 PM
oh sorry man,
17x7.5 +41
17x8.5 +41
SilviaDriver
06-22-2005, 07:32 PM
but theyre nice sizes and everything.
17x7.5 +41
17x8.5 +41
nice sizes and EVERYTHING? no they arent.
someguy_240
06-22-2005, 07:34 PM
why dont u put them on, get a measuring tape and measure?
then convert the inches to mm
seams easy enough right?
aznpoopy
06-22-2005, 07:44 PM
edit:
ah poop
ill be the helpful one
1 inch = 25mm roughly
choice 1 - measure how far you want the wheel to stick out. convert it into the mm, thats the size spacer u need to buy
choice 2- find a pic of some guy flushness u want to run, copy his effective offset. easy if its the same width, a little more complex if hes running different width wheels. your effective offset with spacers will be current offset - spacer size. that online offset calculator will make this really simple
someguy_240
06-22-2005, 08:09 PM
adding to poopy
choice 3 - find a pic of some guy flushness u want to run, find out his offset and then goto the tech section of zilvia use the offset calculator. Enter your offset and his. You'll see how much of a spacer you need. It does all the math for you :) http://www.zilvia.net/faqs/offset/wheelstires.asp
0kami
06-22-2005, 10:00 PM
or do what i did, go to ur local tire shop, and order 1 inch and a half adapters, they should stick you out at around 0 offset. do a search on pics of my wheel, their 40 offset ROTA GT3's but with adapters, took them to a 0 offset.
Okay...
I guess it's time for me to put my skills as a wheel designer to work!
Okay, so I'm assuming that by flush, you would like the lips of your wheels to line up with the tops of your fenders when you put a straightedge up next to your car. I'm saying this because some zilvia members' idea of flush is a little more aggressive, i.e, the lip sticking out of the wheel well by a half inch or so. For these fitments I'm giving you, I assume you have your fenders rolled, if not, do it, you'll thank yourself later.
If you want your wheels flush without stretched tires, you need to run a 20mm spacer on the front, and a 10mm on the rear. This will give you effectively a 17x7.5 +21 and a 17x8.5 +31. With properly fitting tires, this will keep your sidewall flush with the fender, without rubbing on rolled fenders.
Now for the fitment with stretched tires. By stretching, you can bring the lip out completly flush with the fender, while maintaining fender clearance. Note however, that stretched tires on the front will increase your likely-hood of experiancing understeer. For this, you would need a 30mm on the front, and a 20mm on the rear, giving a 17x7.5+11 and a 17x8.5 +21. Keep in mind that this will give a more aggressive fitment than the first. A good way to decide which you would like is to buy the 20mm spacers first, and try them on both the front and rear, deciding which fitment you would prefer, then buying the other two spacers.
If you are going to reference other people's setups, keep in mind that an S13 needs higher offset than an S14.
I hope this helps, good luck on your car!
-Yuri
tomenugen
06-23-2005, 12:42 AM
i see you got a great price on those work rims....weren't you the one that didn't even know what work was awhile back?
IAM_SO_sLOw
06-23-2005, 01:38 AM
jus wondering...isnt like +41 like FF offset? wat kind of wheels do you have anyways? hmm i say add like a 30mm spacer on it =)
ALTRNTV
06-23-2005, 02:43 AM
^
Anything over +20 is FF offset
:boink:
^
Anything over +20 is FF offset
:boink:
It all depends on the width. For example, I wouldn't call a 17x10 +35 a FF offset.
hkspeed
06-23-2005, 09:31 AM
i have 17x7.5, et30, 225/45 tires front and back.
the front sits almost flush (maybe a 3mm spacer would help). my camber is straight up front.
the rears have a 15mm H&R spacer, and its almost flush too (could use a 5mm spacer), but i do have alot of negative camber in the rear.
ALTRNTV
06-23-2005, 10:03 AM
It all depends on the width. For example, I wouldn't call a 17x10 +35 a FF offset.
I was a joke, hence the :boink: icon.
Nostradamus
06-23-2005, 10:18 AM
40mm spacer adapter for front would be best but you're going to have to settle for 30mm because that's the biggest they make that I know of.
25mm spacer adapter for rear
That should be OK.
I wouldn't run anything bigger than 20mm adapter anyway so I think it's going to be sunken battleship ahoy matee for you.
SilviaDriver
06-23-2005, 11:14 AM
but you're going to have to settle for 30mm because that's the biggest they make that I know of.
custom spacers can make it happen
240trainee
06-23-2005, 11:28 AM
Or just not buying wheels with horrible offsets can fix the problem as well. lol.
theronin
06-23-2005, 04:56 PM
^
Anything over +20 is FF offset
:boink:
r33 gtr wheels are +30, and they arent really ff wheels now are they?
someguy_240
06-23-2005, 06:10 PM
40mm spacer adapter for front would be best but you're going to have to settle for 30mm because that's the biggest they make that I know of.
25mm spacer adapter for rear
That should be OK.
I wouldn't run anything bigger than 20mm adapter anyway so I think it's going to be sunken battleship ahoy matee for you.
actually they can make wheel adapters upto 2" and thats 50mm
thats crazy tho whoever uses 2" adapters seriously needs to buy better wheels geez
SilviaDriver
06-23-2005, 06:24 PM
r33 gtr wheels are +30, and they arent really ff wheels now are they?
I was a joke, hence the :boink: icon.
gotta learn to read the entire thread before you slam on somebody when they cleared themselves already.
SOUTHSTAR
06-30-2005, 05:48 PM
How much is the maximum size(mm) spacer you can safely use on the stock
wheel lugs?????????????????????????????
Giant Robot
06-30-2005, 06:50 PM
How much is the maximum size(mm) spacer you can safely use on the stock
wheel lugs?????????????????????????????
5mm, 8mm is really pushing it, but i wouldnt do it....
JuJuBee
06-30-2005, 10:12 PM
what the rule
5 turns right?
spools14
06-30-2005, 11:13 PM
oh sorry man,
17x7.5 +41
17x8.5 +41
wtf, when did you buys these? that's not cool.
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