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Old Sep 13, 2006 | 09:15 PM
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Wheel offset question please help

Hey guys a little help please since I am a total idiot when it comes to offsets on rims. Ive read thru lots of threads but I found nothing specific to this, anyways Im looking into getting some 5zigen FN01R-C wheels (at an awesome price) Here are the specs and let me know any info on how these will fit or if they (offset wise).5x114, +48 offset,18"x7.5" Here are the specs on the tires 215/35/18 Front 225/40/18 Rear BTW the guy selling them put staggered tires cause they were on an S2K any info at all is very much appreciated. Thanks
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They will set quite a bit inward, possibly not clear front brakes. IIRC irish44j's are 42mm offset.

Use the wheel offset calculator on the top of this page. Your stockers are 7" wide and 45mm offset.

30-35mm offset in 8" wide look good IMO.


Also, the tires are not an optimal size for an A33.
Old Sep 13, 2006 | 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
They will set quite a bit inward, possibly not clear front brakes. IIRC irish44j's are 42mm offset.

Use the wheel offset calculator on the top of this page. Your stockers are 7" wide and 45mm offset.

30-35mm offset in 8" wide look good IMO.


Also, the tires are not an optimal size for an A33.
Thanks for the quick and usefull info. Just wondering couldnt this be fixed with say some 10mm spacers?
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Sure, try some 15mm spacers from HR, check the GD forum. I have them in the rear and they are perfect for a 40 or 45mm offset.

They sit evenly with the fronts, but you may have to do some tricks using some sapcers and the offset calculator in order to get th ebst possible set-up.

I have 45mm offset and 5mm spacers in front and 15mm in rear and they sit evenly (not staggered as one would think)
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