What "mm" Wheel Spacers do i need??
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What "mm" Wheel Spacers do i need??
Iam thinking of purchasing wheel spacers for my 07 is250 and i was wondering what size I need. I have 19" rims, 19 8.5 F and 19 9.5 R, tire size is 235/35/19 Front and 265/30/19 Rear. Help would be appreciated thx!
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check the back of your wheels... the offset should be on one of the spokes or on the inner lip. (note: you will have to take the wheels off)
remember there should be two different offsets because they are staggered (well in most cases)
remember there should be two different offsets because they are staggered (well in most cases)
Last edited by MY2J; 09-17-08 at 03:17 PM.
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no no no 25 mm in the back not front lol, in front you might start rubbing.
The stagger on OEM wheels don't matter, the wider rims have higher offsets to negate the width out. If you stick the front wheel (narrower and lower offset) in the back, it will stick out just as much as the wider back wheels.
The stagger on OEM wheels don't matter, the wider rims have higher offsets to negate the width out. If you stick the front wheel (narrower and lower offset) in the back, it will stick out just as much as the wider back wheels.
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Nope it doesnt. I run 25mm on my car with 18x8 offset 40 which is the same as 18x8.5 offset 50 and it doesnt stick out. I actually wish they made 30 mm spacers lol
the extra .5 inch gives you (25/2) = 12.5 mm, but since the offset is 50 (-10 offset) you are only 2.5mm wider in the back than from the front. 2.5mm is 1/10".
That means with 25mm in the back, you will only be 1/10" wider than me, and mine does not stick out, 5 more mm will make it 100% hella flush, so youre safe
the extra .5 inch gives you (25/2) = 12.5 mm, but since the offset is 50 (-10 offset) you are only 2.5mm wider in the back than from the front. 2.5mm is 1/10".
That means with 25mm in the back, you will only be 1/10" wider than me, and mine does not stick out, 5 more mm will make it 100% hella flush, so youre safe
Last edited by mikez; 09-17-08 at 04:55 PM.