hi, i have a chance of buying some mitsubishi 6 stud alloys with this info Size: 8x16" PCD: 6x139.7mm Offset: ET+00mm or ET+20mm will they fit a gen2 4runner ?
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In simple terms (sort of):-
the offset is how far the wheel sits into or sticks out from the wheel arch, a wheel with negative offset sticks out further, and one with positive offset would sit back further into the wheel arch.
(Unimportant technical crap for the pedants, hence the small writing ): It's actually measured from the centreline of the rim relative to the mounting face of the wheel, so a wheel with ET±0mm offset the centreline of the rim would be directly in line with the mounting face of the wheel, an ET-20mm offset would stick out 20mm further, and an ET+20mm offset wheel would be stuffed 20mm further into the arch)
you said you had the choice of ET±0mm or ET+20mm.
The +20mm one's will need spacers for sure or they will almost certainly be rubbing on something, be it chassis rails, wishbones, or brake pipes. As most of the spacers we see over here are 30mm i'd just go with them, that would push the wheel 30mm further out, effectively giving you a -30mm offset to start with. So the combined offset of wheel and tyre would be -10mm (-30 from the spacer and +20 from the wheel).
The ±0mm ones may or may not need spacers, I honestly don't know, but for arguments sake if you combined them with 30mm spacers you would have an effective combined offset of ET-30mm.
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If it was me, i'd avoid the +20mm one's as they reall ywill look shite and you'll be garunteed to be spending out on spacers. The ±0mm ones may or may not look OK without spacers, and they may or may not need spacers anyway, as i said before - i'm not sure. But if they rub you then have the choice of fitting spacers which will probably give the surf a decent looking stance and a slightly wider than normal track width which should give a touch more stability both on and off the road at the expense of stressing wheel bearings and such slightly more than your standard surf wheels, but not so much that you gonna be replacing them every 5 minutes. Or if the wheels are cheap enough sell em on and try some others.
One more thing, don't skimp on the spacers buy decent ones from the likes of LA Supertrux, not cheapo ebay snap your wheel studs off type ones=========
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Originally posted by white akita View Postdoes anybody have or know where i could get some decent alloys about 10" wide with tyres for around £400 ? dont mind second hand as long as they are in excellent condition.
but alloy with good tyres not a snowballs
You after 10" tyres or 10" wheels the 10" wheels will need 12.5" or 13.5" rubber probable in 33s looking at just shy of £300 for 4 delivered greenway machos ect.Last edited by yoshie; 21 January 2008, 19:41.Brian
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