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Wide arch wheel question


Kendo11

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Afternoon all.

 

I am soon to be fitting Veilside overfenders front and back, with the rears inparticular increasing the width by about 50-60mm.

 

I am relatively clued up on wheels, stud patterns centre bore etc, but what do I need to be searching for when looking for that extra width?

 

Or could I run it with spacers?? (heard bad things about those with bearings though).

 

Cheers

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Buy a wider wheel :-) lol.

Don't want to tell you how to suck eggs, but...

If you have a 9.5" wide wheel with say 30 offset now (can be used no arch work)

Then get a 12" with with same offset. The wheel 1.25" further out AND in the arch

 

Get a 12" with 20 offset and it'll be 10mm out more than the previous 12" mentioned.

 

And so on.

 

As re spacers, I'd rather not use them, but if I had too, I'd buy the best I could.

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As a rough guide front 9" +35 and rear 10" +35 will fit almost flush under the stock arches. So if you have 50mm wider arches and keep the same width wheels you would need the following offsets, 9" -15 and 10" -15, which is basically offset +35 - 50mm.

 

If you want different width wheels then use this offset calculator to work out the required offset.

 

http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator

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If I win some money/a long lost rich relative dies I'll be in touch.

 

Don't get me wrong yours are beautiful, I just think I've not thought this through properly haha.

 

265 existing on the rears so a high quality set of 40-50mm spacers should do it.

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If I win some money/a long lost rich relative dies I'll be in touch.

 

Don't get me wrong yours are beautiful, I just think I've not thought this through properly haha.

 

265 existing on the rears so a high quality set of 40-50mm spacers should do it.

 

Haha, thanks. Wheels do cost a fair bit hence why alot of people chuck spacers behind their existing wheel.

 

What's the width and offset of your current wheel?

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