Offset Math Help

ANYTIME said:
The left side looks better. Right side appears as it might rub.
I think the right side will be just right without rubbing. My set up is even more aggressive without any rubbing. I have 19x9.5 et 35mm with 275/30/19 which sticks out more than Ed's set-up. With the 15mm spacer, Ed's rear is essentially 18x9 et 32mm.
Steve
 
whiteNSXs said:
I think the right side will be just right without rubbing. My set up is even more aggressive without any rubbing. I have 19x9.5 et 35mm with 275/30/19 which sticks out more than Ed's set-up. With the 15mm spacer, Ed's rear is essentially 18x9 et 32mm.
Steve

Yup. At this point I am considering the following options in order of preference:

1) 15mm spacers provided swapping out the studs is not too hard to do
2) Get new rear wheels (18 x 10 +47 or 18 x 9.5 +40)
3) 5mm spacers with current studs

Thanks for all the help on this.
 
emdoller said:
Yup. At this point I am considering the following options in order of preference:

1) 15mm spacers provided swapping out the studs is not too hard to do
2) Get new rear wheels (18 x 10 +47 or 18 x 9.5 +40)
3) 5mm spacers with current studs

Thanks for all the help on this.
Hi Ed,
1) The rear studs are very labor-intensive to change so you should cross out this option.
2) New rear wheels? You just spent a ton on them. Forrrggget-aabout-eet!
3) You may but the hubcentricity is loss.
So the solution is to use bolt-on 15mm spacers with integrated studs like this 15mm spacer.
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I have seen them on eBay from time to time. I think Al Terpak is gauging interest to see if enough people will get a group buy.
Steve
 
I'm in Al unless I come up with another solution first :-)

Ed
 
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