GrabberHawk24
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So I have a set of rims I really like. The problem is I want a square setup not staggered. They offer the rim in a front 8.5" width (too narrow for my tire choice) and a rear 10" for a staggered setup. The 10" is perfect for my tire (285/35R20) yet the distributor says it's only good for the rear...with a 3mm spacer.
So if a 3mm (1/8") slide on spacer works for the back. Could and would a 1/4" slide on spacer give me enough offset for the front? Also would the stock wheel studs have enough threads? I have a base GT model so the brake size is of no issue and I run stock suspension. I guess it all depends on the thickness of the rim mounting surface and lug counter sink depth??? I have included pics of the rim and specs. My thought is with the +40mm offset and a 1/4" slide on hub-centric spacer i should be @+33mm offset and a 6.82" backspacing. Which theoretically should work...if the studs have enough length.
Maybe some one has these rims on a S650 already and could share their setup and pics. Even if they went with the staggered setup. Then I could see how they fit in the wheel well. I appreciate the input in advance.
So if a 3mm (1/8") slide on spacer works for the back. Could and would a 1/4" slide on spacer give me enough offset for the front? Also would the stock wheel studs have enough threads? I have a base GT model so the brake size is of no issue and I run stock suspension. I guess it all depends on the thickness of the rim mounting surface and lug counter sink depth??? I have included pics of the rim and specs. My thought is with the +40mm offset and a 1/4" slide on hub-centric spacer i should be @+33mm offset and a 6.82" backspacing. Which theoretically should work...if the studs have enough length.
Maybe some one has these rims on a S650 already and could share their setup and pics. Even if they went with the staggered setup. Then I could see how they fit in the wheel well. I appreciate the input in advance.
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