Roll call - 8"+ wide wheels
#526
#527
I can finally say that I joined the club. I've been waiting for my old set of tires to wear down before switching over but for the past few days, I've been a happy member of the 15x8 6UL club. I'm using 5mm spacers on the rear but 3mm would be fine. They did technically fit without spacers but we're talking 1/16th of an inch of clearance. I'm running 225/50 Yoko ES100's on the stock suspension and it really doesn't look that bad. No rubbing to speak of. I'll post pictures soon but my MINI is filthy at the moment.
#530
Truth....women love 9" wheels
All joking aside, yes theoretically 8's allow you to run wider tires which will offer more traction if that's the route you can go. The only issue is that with some offsets, your tire size options are still determined by rubbing conflicts so you might not be able to use the 8's to their full advantage if their offset is too low.
All joking aside, yes theoretically 8's allow you to run wider tires which will offer more traction if that's the route you can go. The only issue is that with some offsets, your tire size options are still determined by rubbing conflicts so you might not be able to use the 8's to their full advantage if their offset is too low.
#533
OK, Rally/Anyone
I have to ask this question to be sure.
Is anyone running 16x8/16x9s w/an ET20/ET24 offset on an R53?
Rally has already said et24 is too low for adapters, but I'm confused when I see ET15 & ET20 on post here and the "MU" forum. I respect Rally's tire/rim wisdom, but when I see people running 16 & 17 x 9 and 9.5 I have to wonder. I know it depends on the offset, but help me understand why et15 works and et24 does not. I'm just in search of knowledge at the moment. I have the will and trying to find the way. I'd be happy with half the wow factor that Rally has when you see his Clubby.
Is it feasible to get the rims re-drilled to 4x100? Just throwing that out there.
3pc BBS Rims aren't cheap so I gotta find a way to make this work.
I have BBS 16x8 et20 fr and 16x9 et24 rr
I have to ask this question to be sure.
Is anyone running 16x8/16x9s w/an ET20/ET24 offset on an R53?
Rally has already said et24 is too low for adapters, but I'm confused when I see ET15 & ET20 on post here and the "MU" forum. I respect Rally's tire/rim wisdom, but when I see people running 16 & 17 x 9 and 9.5 I have to wonder. I know it depends on the offset, but help me understand why et15 works and et24 does not. I'm just in search of knowledge at the moment. I have the will and trying to find the way. I'd be happy with half the wow factor that Rally has when you see his Clubby.
Is it feasible to get the rims re-drilled to 4x100? Just throwing that out there.
3pc BBS Rims aren't cheap so I gotta find a way to make this work.
I have BBS 16x8 et20 fr and 16x9 et24 rr
Last edited by Minian; 01-30-2012 at 08:51 PM.
#534
Reason for it is because the adapters itself will further lower your offset. The further the center of the wheel goes out, the lower the offset. Adapters themselves are around 20mm, maybe less maybe more. So say you add a 20mm adapter to your 24mm offset, your final offset will be 4et. That will make it poke out like crazy especially for 16x9.
You can have it re-drilled to 4x100 but you would have to have the existing holes filled. Reason for this is because when you drill a 4x100 on top of your 5, one of the holes will overlap. You also have to look at the center bore. 4x100 has a very small space in the middle - your center bore. If your center bore is too large, when you drill re 4x100 it may cut in the center bore of your wheel which could be unsafe.
Sorry if I'm being vague. Typed this on my iPhone...
You can have it re-drilled to 4x100 but you would have to have the existing holes filled. Reason for this is because when you drill a 4x100 on top of your 5, one of the holes will overlap. You also have to look at the center bore. 4x100 has a very small space in the middle - your center bore. If your center bore is too large, when you drill re 4x100 it may cut in the center bore of your wheel which could be unsafe.
Sorry if I'm being vague. Typed this on my iPhone...
OK, Rally/Anyone
I have to ask this question to be sure.
Is anyone running 16x8/16x9s w/an ET20/ET24 offset on an R53?
Rally has already said et24 is too low for adapters, but I'm confused when I see ET15 & ET20 on post here and the "MU" forum. I respect Rally's tire/rim wisdom, but when I see people running 16 & 17 x 9 and 9.5 I have to wonder. I know it depends on the offset, but help me understand why et15 works and et24 does not. I'm just in search of knowledge at the moment. I have the will and trying to find the way. I'd be happy with half the wow factor that Rally has when you see his Clubby.
Is it feasible to get the rims re-drilled to 4x100? Just throwing that out there.
3pc BBS Rims aren't cheap so I gotta find a way to make this work.
I have BBS 16x8 et20 fr and 16x9 et24 rr
I have to ask this question to be sure.
Is anyone running 16x8/16x9s w/an ET20/ET24 offset on an R53?
Rally has already said et24 is too low for adapters, but I'm confused when I see ET15 & ET20 on post here and the "MU" forum. I respect Rally's tire/rim wisdom, but when I see people running 16 & 17 x 9 and 9.5 I have to wonder. I know it depends on the offset, but help me understand why et15 works and et24 does not. I'm just in search of knowledge at the moment. I have the will and trying to find the way. I'd be happy with half the wow factor that Rally has when you see his Clubby.
Is it feasible to get the rims re-drilled to 4x100? Just throwing that out there.
3pc BBS Rims aren't cheap so I gotta find a way to make this work.
I have BBS 16x8 et20 fr and 16x9 et24 rr
#535
Minian- I would definitely try to have those wheels redrilled. They are beautiful. BUT definitely need to be FILLED- and THEN redrilled.
I am kind of in the same dilemma- I need to run 16x8.5 et32 corvette wheels, and I just bought adapters that are 20 and 15mm. So I think it should be interesting to see how much poke I have. I desperately want to run these wheels, so if it is too much poke- well, shoot!
I'll post pictures once I get the adapters in and on the car...
I am kind of in the same dilemma- I need to run 16x8.5 et32 corvette wheels, and I just bought adapters that are 20 and 15mm. So I think it should be interesting to see how much poke I have. I desperately want to run these wheels, so if it is too much poke- well, shoot!
I'll post pictures once I get the adapters in and on the car...
#536
I have to ask this question to be sure.
Is anyone running 16x8/16x9s w/an ET20/ET24 offset on an R53?
Rally has already said et24 is too low for adapters, but I'm confused when I see ET15 & ET20 on post here and the "MU" forum. I respect Rally's tire/rim wisdom, but when I see people running 16 & 17 x 9 and 9.5 I have to wonder.
Is anyone running 16x8/16x9s w/an ET20/ET24 offset on an R53?
Rally has already said et24 is too low for adapters, but I'm confused when I see ET15 & ET20 on post here and the "MU" forum. I respect Rally's tire/rim wisdom, but when I see people running 16 & 17 x 9 and 9.5 I have to wonder.
Redrilling is the only feasible option. I'd have to see the backpad of the wheel to determine whether I'd recommend it. I don't like fills and redrills on wheels with pedal backpads, personally.
#541
Reason for it is because the adapters itself will further lower your offset. The further the center of the wheel goes out, the lower the offset. Adapters themselves are around 20mm, maybe less maybe more. So say you add a 20mm adapter to your 24mm offset, your final offset will be 4et. That will make it poke out like crazy especially for 16x9.
You can have it re-drilled to 4x100 but you would have to have the existing holes filled. Reason for this is because when you drill a 4x100 on top of your 5, one of the holes will overlap. You also have to look at the center bore. 4x100 has a very small space in the middle - your center bore. If your center bore is too large, when you drill re 4x100 it may cut in the center bore of your wheel which could be unsafe.
Sorry if I'm being vague. Typed this on my iPhone...
You can have it re-drilled to 4x100 but you would have to have the existing holes filled. Reason for this is because when you drill a 4x100 on top of your 5, one of the holes will overlap. You also have to look at the center bore. 4x100 has a very small space in the middle - your center bore. If your center bore is too large, when you drill re 4x100 it may cut in the center bore of your wheel which could be unsafe.
Sorry if I'm being vague. Typed this on my iPhone...
Ok now I got it. As for the fill and drill I understand working with metals. (I'm in Aviation) The full understanding of "offset" is what got me, but you were very clear not vague. Thanks
#542
It's because you will have to run 18mm-25mm adapters, so all of a sudden your wheels become 16x9 et6 or et-1 which are not a good offset for 9s. You want your offset to be around 20-35 for a 9" wheel.
Redrilling is the only feasible option. I'd have to see the backpad of the wheel to determine whether I'd recommend it. I don't like fills and redrills on wheels with pedal backpads, personally.
Redrilling is the only feasible option. I'd have to see the backpad of the wheel to determine whether I'd recommend it. I don't like fills and redrills on wheels with pedal backpads, personally.
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