Right, not needing these right now just planning.
I plan on getting some Feed (replica) front and rear arches at some point, front are 25mm wider and the rears are 20mm wider.
If I was getting an offset of 35mm for the wheels, does that now mean I need 10mm and 15mm respectively? I.e. pushing the wheel the relevant distance further out?
Just making sure my brain is still working.
Cheers :)
Paul.
In a word no!
With them offsets and spacers your front wheel would need to come out a further 15mm to look right in the arches and the rears 5mm.
Don\'t forget wheel width affect things to....a 10j rim will sit further out compared to a 9j rim with the same offset.
Try here to help work out widths and offsets-
http://www.driftworks.com/resources/wheel-offset-calculator,17.html
If your going to the trouble of wide arching then wider rims are a must really.
Hope that helps you out!
Quote from: tr1ckyIf your going to the trouble of wide arching then wider rims are a must really.
I wondered that as well. Oh well, if I must :) Actually thinking about it I think Feed have recommended offsets and stuff on their site for their kit.
Found this on Feed\'s website run through google\'s translator:
Fronts:
One side 25mm wide. Recommendation wheel offset value +35 (with main point processing +24~+22) rim width 9.5J
Rears:
One side 20mm wide. Recommendation wheel offset value +24~±0. Rim width 9.5J
Not sure what it means on the front about main processing point??