Postby InfilTR8 » 12 Jan 2010 00:11
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Hi,
I'm looking to buy a set of 14" superlites, the look i'm after is the negative offset of the Rally cars. I'm not going to roll or extend the arches, i just want that deep dish look on the front and an even deeper dish on the back.
does anyone have any ideas on what width and offset i should be looking at? i'm not too fussed on overall width, 185mm on the front and 195 / 205 on the back should be fine i think that may equate to about 6.5" width rims.
Thanks for any help, i've spent too many years just buying wheels that never look quite right! i'm not too fussed on having different sized wheels on the front and back, they'll be no spare anyway!
Rob.
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If you are keeping with 14" wheels, and the front will have 185 tires, you may end up choosing 60 or 65 profile, and a 6.5" or maybe 7" width wheel will be about right. For offset, the TR's OEM wheels have a 25mm + offset. You should keep it around that.
For the rear, if you choose 205 tires, the profile might end up around 50 or 55, then the wheel width might have to be around 8". Offset might end up being less than +25mm to keep from rubbing issues. That would add a little more deep dished look.
Hope this helps.
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