anyone no were i can get these, i need a bigger offset as i dont want to fit spacers
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no, its the offset of the wheel. I cant remember what standard surf alloys are, but -8mm rings a bell, which means the mounting face is 24mm 'further in', but as the wheels are 10" as against 7", they stick out much further than an extra 24mm - Tony N had some of the same wheels in -50mm.
<edit> If my quick bit of maths is correct, they stick out of the wheel arch 87.5mm more than a standard alloy.
10" wide = 5" more than standard, or 2.5" a side (assuming no offset).
2.5" = 63.5mm (assuming no offset) + 24mm extra offset = 87.5mm
Looking at the truck, it seems about right...Last edited by Apache; 15 April 2008, 15:32.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Apache View Postno, its the offset of the wheel. I cant remember what standard surf alloys are, but -8mm rings a bell, which means the mounting face is 24mm 'further in', but as the wheels are 10" as against 7", they stick out much further than an extra 24mm - Tony N had some of the same wheels in -50mm.JAP4X4PART ¬ THE BIGGEST SURF BREAKER IN THE UK ¬
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Originally posted by lord lucan View Postbeen on to silverline the 10x15 32 mm will have a dish of about 162 mm i think thats calculated by half the width 130 plus the 32 ithink thats the deepest i would be able to get unless i go for some american alloy. the black modulars are £60 a corner which aint that bad, thanks for the link
Just went outside and did a quick measure. Yes, 162mm would be about right measure from the edge of the rim to the mounting hole circle.Last edited by Apache; 15 April 2008, 15:55.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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