I've been out trying to measure up the truck for some new shoes. It's a little more difficult than I thought it would be.
I have tried to measure from the hub to the wheel arch line and it's somewhere around the 6" mark but I can't be exact. Does anyone know this?
I thought well if I cant do that accurately I'll measure around the wheel on there now.
The Toyota 3rd gen alloys I have are 7" wide, and I worked out they have a positive offset of around 1" (26mm?)
So, The 30mm spacers I have (1.25") plus the 3" (roughly) of the forward facing rim, plus I have about 1.75" left of distance between the rim and the arch line would make 3 + 1.25 + 1.75 = 6"
So, a 10" wide rim with a -43 offset would show .75" of rim beyond the wheel arch because -43 offset is around 1.75" which would mean 6.75" from the bolt holes to the edge of the rim.
Am I going mad?
I have tried to measure from the hub to the wheel arch line and it's somewhere around the 6" mark but I can't be exact. Does anyone know this?
I thought well if I cant do that accurately I'll measure around the wheel on there now.
The Toyota 3rd gen alloys I have are 7" wide, and I worked out they have a positive offset of around 1" (26mm?)
So, The 30mm spacers I have (1.25") plus the 3" (roughly) of the forward facing rim, plus I have about 1.75" left of distance between the rim and the arch line would make 3 + 1.25 + 1.75 = 6"
So, a 10" wide rim with a -43 offset would show .75" of rim beyond the wheel arch because -43 offset is around 1.75" which would mean 6.75" from the bolt holes to the edge of the rim.
Am I going mad?
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