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steve spedd

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Looking a maybe getting some new alloys.

 

i have used the excell spreadsheet which is available on here.

 

however im looking at 8 x 18 front with a 25mm offset.

the guy at at the alloy wheel place said that this was the best option if i wanted to go for a big brake upgrade at a later date as these would have more clearance... :blahblah:

 

the spreadsheet spits out the error message that the offset is too small...

 

he can also supply the same alloy with a 35mm offset...

 

the tyres will be goodyear eagle f1 size: 235/40/18.

 

anyone out there able to help?? :Pling:

 

cheers steve...

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This was posted a while back, it's supposed to be a cross section of the hub / uk brake caliper.

 

Not sure if the small offset could give you rubbing issues on the wing.

 

I would contact Ibrar Jabbar (Pro Alloys) or Envy on here, I'm sure they could match the price and tell you if they'll fit.

 

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the wheels that im looking at are:

 

front 8 x 18 with either 25 or 35 mm offset (235/40/18)

 

rear 9.5 x 18 with 40mm offset (265/35/15)

 

bit thick but really dont get this offset lark.. :idea:

 

right i finally understand myself now :thanku:

 

they will fit and they will take the calipers but as pete said as close to 50 as poss so the 35 rather than 25, mine are 42 all round

 

in other words 50 and lower numbers will clear but go to low and your handling will be affected.

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You probably won't notice any difference in handling. (Not saying there won't be a difference, but it will probably be fairly small so you wouldn't notice it)

 

As to whether it will fit. It depends on the design of the spokes. Theirs two ways to tell. First is to print and cut-out the template above (make sure it's to scale!) and then try to fit it in the wheel. Second is to trial fit a wheel.

It depends completely on the design of the spokes. If they're too deep, then it won't fit. Simple as that.

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