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Gregs 10-30-03 12:29 AM

Wheel offset 16x7
 
im looking at getting some racing hart cp-035 white 5 spoke rims in 16x7 in the next 6 months, im wondering what offset i need for them to be flush with the fenders, i dont want them sticking out at all...

http://winfieldtires.safeshopper.com...s/b10w9cqn.jpg

Gregs 10-30-03 12:35 AM

on a second note, i think those rims are 325 bucks a piece, but i will be getting something similar
either a 5 spoke or split 5 in white..

wither way im wondering the offset needed for 16x7 rims

thanks

-greg

Gregs 10-30-03 12:41 AM

:drool:
i found these for $799 with rubber!

http://www.wheelsnext.com/prod_imgs/...85-1-small.jpg
Of course i would have the decals removed from the rims


ZachstylezRX7 10-30-03 03:43 AM

16x7 on my FB doesn't stick out at all... the fender has a little lip on it at the end so my wheels aren't completely flush with it, but without the lip it would be pretty much aligned with the fender.

Zachstylez

pillage6 10-30-03 08:00 AM

I ordered some Panasports, they suggested an 18mm offset. When I get them I will take some pictures of them on my car.

JIMMY54 10-30-03 08:18 AM

16x7-----mine are 40 mm offset but if you are gonna go ground control go 42mm or more for full adjustibility

rx7gslse 10-30-03 08:58 AM


Originally posted by JIMMY54
16x7-----mine are 40 mm offset but if you are gonna go ground control go 42mm or more for full adjustibility
wrong... go the other way...

I have GC's on 16x7 40s and they're as close as you can get to the strut and be happy.. 35-38mm would actually be the ideal offset if you want them flush withteh fenders..

MyRxBad 10-30-03 09:35 AM

+38mm or +40mm

pillage6 10-30-03 01:58 PM

Wow, am I going to have the wheels sticking out with the offset that I am getting?

coldy13 10-30-03 02:38 PM

I'm not too sure, but I think the offset for the GSL-SE is different than the rest of the FB's. My 15x6's are 15mm offset and they fit good.

Kill No Cone 10-30-03 02:49 PM

Wait a moment here. Gregs, your car is an 81 right? So, it came with a 12mm offset, the GSLse has a 38mm offfset. Both Jimmy54 and Rx7GSLSE are providing you data from their 13b cars, whcih cam with a differnt stock offset than your car.

Hey is you PM MOREMAZDA,have
It looks like s your first gen a GSL-SE or not? The GSL-SE have very different offset than as 12A car.

Kill No Cone 10-30-03 02:51 PM

ok, so I hit the wrong button, email MOREMAZDA, I think he was running 16 & 7 on his early first gen.

(I ment to erase the last line).

Good luck

rx7gslse 10-30-03 04:13 PM

yes, Jimmy & I are talking about the -SE setup...

Th RP-035's don't come in the proper bolt pattern for the early cars, so I was under teh assumption you had an -se suspension..

Is this not the case?

If you're needing the 4x110 then your offset will in fact need to be much lower.. unfortunately I can't tell you from experiance exactly what. I beleve the stock 5.5" wheels were ~25mm offset..

how about we work with backspace? You want no more than 4" of backspace :D

TexasGunRunner 10-30-03 04:26 PM

check out wheelspecs.com
 
I recommend you visit WheelSpecs.com to look up applications by bolt pattern, looks, *weight*...and then go see how much they cost from WheelsNext, TireRack, or Discount Tires.

Wheelspecs is an excellent source for information on wheels...they do not sell them.

--BTC

Gregs 10-30-03 06:58 PM

umm i have a gsl-se suspension swap on my 81, so im referring to gsl-se lug patter and offset

-greg


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