Can anyone please tell me the largest ET for the front wheels without using spacers?
Thanks.
Steve.
Thanks.
Steve.
Glad those bits came in use Dave.After putting your suspension on mine I'm maxed out. It's very close so couldn't go any further.
Thanks - very helpful. I love that first set of wheels....I run an 8.5 38 offset front and its flush it is a mine field and rim style can also add to the fitment as well.
The 8.5j is the bead seat of the tyre not the width of the wheel so depending if it has a lip on the rim edge etc determines its fit.
So this is a 8.5 38 offset
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Quite a square liped rim.
Now this a 8.0 35 offset
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Not alot in it to look at but the rim design shows an outwardly turning lip and it made it just about as wide as the 8.5 if not wider.
Use this to help you determine fit it helps to show you whats going to happen and where it will sit a stock front will be 7.5 with a 41 offset so you can work out the wheels new position.
Hope it helps.
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It's a big improvement to what was on Steve.Glad those bits came in use Dave.
That's what I was thinking - having suspension and bushes completely redone and the tracking after but need to either get the wheels straightened or buy new. Prefer a deep dish although I do like your wheels - what are they?Mines on the floor with an 8.5 38 offset and i dont have any clearance issues none of my liners are marked with turning.
Your only 3mm further out than me i would have thought no issues.
If it has caught have you had the tracking checked may be out i lowered mine and had it all re tracked.View attachment 56187
Mines about 40mm lower on the front.
It may well be wheel design the 8.5j is bead seat to bead seat so if they are chunky it will becloser to an 9inch rim may be slightly bigger.