DOHC6T Member 15 Member For: 14y 10m 7d Posted 12/08/10 09:45 AM Share Posted 12/08/10 09:45 AM Hey everyone,I've been trawling around in here trying to work out the best offset wheel/tyre package setup for my BA MK11. Obviously, we are not all after the same thing....some people are going for looks only and others for handling etc. Regardless of what we want, the only way we can help each other is if ALL of the following info is included in your post. Below I will list what we need to know and why we need it and how to work out what you've got if you don't know What model car you've gotPretty obvious I guess but it's amazing how many posts are around with wheels and tyres but not what model they're on....Wheel size17 x 8 or 18 x 9.5 or whatever they are etcSuspension HeightWe need to know this because if someone has for example, 20 x 10's +38 on the rear of a BA with standard height suspension, that doesn't mean they'll necessarily work with a car with Kings SSL's. If you don't know what suspension is in your car....read on. Measure from the centre of your wheel to the wheel arch lip.If it's roughly 350mm both ends it's got eg: Kings/Lovells lowered in the front and SSL's in the back.380mm roughly, means you got factory XR6 height400mm roughly, means you XT/SR taxi height.Offset/backspaceThis is really important. Regardless of the wheel diameter 17,18,19,20....the offset result is the same. Some wheels have the offset stamped on them somewhere...it'll usually start with ET and then the number eg: 35. If you can't find it and you don't know what your offset is...here's how to work it out. Take a wheel off and lie it face down. Place a straight edge across the wheel lips (one side of the wheel to the other)Then measure the distance from the hub face of the wheel to the straight edge. The measurement you've just taken is bound to match one of the +offsets tabled below.B/space Offset139mm +25142mm +28144mm +30149mm +35151mm +36.5 This is factory BA/F offset (I think it's also FG) 156mm +42159mm +45161mm +47You also need to tell us whether you rolled your guards or not and whether you get any rubbing etc.....So....in summaryModel of carWheel diameter and widthSuspension heightOffsetRolled guards or notHope this will help us all find out exactly what we wanna know Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScatterBrain Donating Members 316 Member For: 15y 9m 2d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 12/08/10 10:40 AM Share Posted 12/08/10 10:40 AM 08" BF XR6T18x9.5 - all round+30 Offset - all round345mm suspension heightRolled guards - all roundOr17x9 - all round+36 Offset - all round345mm suspension heightRolled guards - all roundOr19x8.5 - all round+38 Offset - all round310mm ride heightRolled guards - all round Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Worm A much better forum Silver Donating Members 3,808 Member For: 16y 7m 9d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 12/08/10 01:18 PM Share Posted 12/08/10 01:18 PM Can't offset and backspace be different? Ie. They are not a linear relationship? Offset is measured from the center of the wheel... So a 10inch wide rim with 38mm offset will have a different backspace to an 8 inch wide rim with a 38mm offset??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panda Eyes flame magnet Gold Donating Members 5,674 Member For: 16y 9m 15d Gender: Male Location: adelaide hills- 'race air' central Posted 12/08/10 01:38 PM Share Posted 12/08/10 01:38 PM correct. a 8.5" wheel with +35 offset will have 25mm less rear spacing than a 9.5" wheel with the same offset. I think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DOHC6T Member 15 Member For: 14y 10m 7d Posted 12/08/10 09:31 PM Author Share Posted 12/08/10 09:31 PM Yeah Worm....you're correct.....sorry about that :hiwelcome: The rest of what I've said is correct though. The table only refers to 8" wheels of any diameter. Instead of giving a table of every possible offset for every width.....head to the link below with your measurement to get your offst.Wheel-Tire size comparer - RIMSnTIRES.comor this oneWheel Offset Calculatorcheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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