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Old 10-30-2012, 08:28 AM
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Offset help

I found some rims on craigslist with winter tires and the seller says the offset on the rims are 50 mm is that to much for a 95 max will it clear my calipers?
Link to craigslist posting. http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/pts/3373331151.html
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max rims iirc are a negative offset of -45, these are +50...

If they work, they'll be HELLA sunk in.
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Originally Posted by Amerikaner83
max rims iirc are a negative offset of -45, these are +50...

If they work, they'll be HELLA sunk in.
Takin that as a find some dif ones.
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check what I said re: offsets, but probably, yes.


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http://forums.maxima.org/tires-wheel...ing-years.html

I may be wrong on the offsets, they may be +40 on the max

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offset_(wheel)

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Originally Posted by Amerikaner83
max rims iirc are a negative offset of -45, these are +50...

If they work, they'll be HELLA sunk in.
Originally Posted by Amerikaner83
check what I said re: offsets, but probably, yes.


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http://forums.maxima.org/tires-wheel...ing-years.html

I may be wrong on the offsets, they may be +40 on the max

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offset_(wheel)
Yea i thought it was 40 rite not negative then the would be pokeing out really far. Lol
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if Max offset is 40 and these are 50, they'll likely fit, but they will be about 10mm further in. THAT's what I was thinking re: offsets. A larger offset moves the wheel inwards, a smaller offset moves it outward.
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Yes the rims will be sunkin in. You will have to get wheel spacers for it to sit flush and some pretty thick ones too.
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Yes the rims will be sunkin in. You will have to get wheel spacers for it to sit flush and some pretty thick ones too.
chongher u wouldnt happen to be hmong?
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