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06-25-2008, 02:08 PM | #1 |
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School me on tire vs rim fitmet
Admittedly, I know squat about tire/rim fitment, but I have run in to an issue.
-I bought new rims for the car, they're 18x8.5(outside) and 7.5(inside) - Proper tires for these guys are 215/40 This set up will fin nicely under the wheel wells without needing to roll the fenders. BUT, it's damn near touching the springs on the inside of the rim and tire. Having never run in to this issue, I'd imagine I need some kind of spacers to change the offset. I've found 15,25,and 30mm spacers to be the most common. If I add say, the 25 in the front, and 30 in the back, I will need to roll the fender and or get flares/some kind of widebody. I can roll the fenders but do not want to allocate $ for widebody stuff. Can I get away with a skinnier tire? If so, can anyone do the math on the spacer used vs tire sizes? I don't want the "stretched VDUB" look, but if I can get away with using a tire thats 7.5" at the least, and able to fit with the spacer, i'd like to do so. I really don't know what the stock offsets are, the rim is an ADR M-Sport, 4x114.3. The car is a 1990 240sx. |
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06-25-2008, 05:46 PM | #4 |
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by outside vs. inside i imagine you mean edge to edge vs. mount to mount
if so you have 7.5" wide wheels. wheel width is not edge to edge. my 17x9s measure 10" across. anyway look through the wheel/tire fitment thread http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=129865 if you're confused or lazy just use an online calculator http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp find a comparable example... http://www.zilvia.net/f/showpost.php...7&postcount=85 then compare 7.5 +43mm - 30mm = 13mm effective vs 8 +5mm front and 9+15mm rear plug in the numbers and voila front: 7.5 +13mm has 11mm more outside clearance rear: 7.5 +13mm has 17mm more outside clearance of course actual clearance varies depending on tire size and alignment and suspension set up but you get the general idea tire fitment isn't precise because different brands in the same size don't all sit exactly the same. anyyyyyyyway imo sell them and get something else 18x7.5 looks bad regardless of how they fit. way too tall to be that skinny |
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