macgyver Posted November 12, 2012 Report Share Posted November 12, 2012 .. Still can't figure out what offset and size to get for my "1 off" flared 510 sedan. Been reading and reading and searching for a month now and still unsure what offset and wheel width I should be looking for. One of the previous owners had the fenders rolled/stretched to look like little flares(not the usual bolt on flares) they did a real nice job but now I need to figure out whats the maximum tire size that'll fit along with what wheel width. I was thinking 15x8/9 staggered but I don't have a slotted/adjustable rear crossmember to get the 9" to fit.(unless you know something that works?) so thinking 15x8's all around... Not sure offset... I would like the rear tire to be tucked and the front to be on the verge of tucked if that makes any sense. I'm running 280zx struts, camber plates with ground control coilovers in the front and ground control coilovers in the rear .. Here's what I'm thinking...225/45 in the rear on an 8" wide wheel. And I'm thinking 195/50 up front on an 8" wide wheel...any thoughts or insight on offset and wheel width would be great. Thanks... here's a pic of the rolled fender/flares. Quote Link to comment
DISLEXICDIME Posted November 13, 2012 Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 here is an idea. use a tape measure. Quote Link to comment
macgyver Posted November 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 here is an idea. use a tape measure. Here's another, if you have nothing good to say keep it to yourself.... just trying to get a starting point or idea of what you guys are running. :) Quote Link to comment
DISLEXICDIME Posted November 13, 2012 Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 if you would have taken a few measurements a month a go you wouldn't be asking this question. it would take you 20 minutes to jack up your car and measure it all out and you would have had your answer a month a go. Quote Link to comment
macgyver Posted November 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 Thanks for your input. .....next Quote Link to comment
DISLEXICDIME Posted November 13, 2012 Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 too bad The Datsun 510 Wheel and Tire FAQ is no longer on the web maybe some one will post it go to the realm and ask okfine if he has a copy of it has the car ben mini tubed in the rear? Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted November 13, 2012 Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 Did they mini tub the rear? If not, I don't really see you fitting anything more than the usual without excessive negative camber.... Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted November 13, 2012 Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 too bad The Datsun 510 Wheel and Tire FAQ is no longer on the web maybe some one will post it go to the realm and ask okfine if he has a copy of it has the car ben mini tubed in the rear? Mirrored google's cached page... www.objext.com/wheeltirefaq.htm Quote Link to comment
macgyver Posted November 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 no mini tub, just those "1 off " flares.(which is throwing me off) I measured the rear from the inside coilover to the edge of the fender and thats 11". and To the inner fender that is about 3' higher it's 91/4"'s I haven't seen a "stock" inner fender to tell if mine was tweak or moved up/out in anyway so just going by the usually might not be an option. I actually order a wheel fitment tool to figure out width and offset, but was looking to get a good starting point of what the usual is since i might be able to go a bit wider or more aggressive wheel in the rear. I just got a tip to put washers as spacers to pop my current wheels out to be almost flush with my flare and than figure out the offset I would need. just hope I do the math right. thanks for the link! Quote Link to comment
Tristin Posted November 13, 2012 Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 Since you keep saying "one off," no starting point we have is going to work for you. They only way to get the right fitment is by measuring... Stop being a tool when people are telling you to measure your fenders. You could have saved all this trouble by measuring in the first place. Youre a special care with "one off" ( :rolleyes: ) fender flairs... no one can tell you what will fit. Quote Link to comment
macgyver Posted November 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 here's a question if i push out my current wheel and add the thickness of the washers to the off set, I would be adding or subtracting that number to the stock offset? I believe it's subtracting..... Quote Link to comment
Tristin Posted November 13, 2012 Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 Positive offset is if the hub face is between the center of the rim and the lip. Negative offset is when the hub face is between the center of the rim and the strut. Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted November 13, 2012 Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 Yeah. If you have +20 wheels now and you add 10mm of spacer, you effectively turn the wheel into +10 offset. Quote Link to comment
macgyver Posted November 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 Positive offset is if the hub face is between the center of the rim and the lip. Negative offset is when the hub face is between the center of the rim and the strut. Thank for the info TristinGrind, all I was just looking for was some guidance and insight since I'm pretty much out in guam as far as the 510 world is concerned, I might be one of maybe 3 510ers out here on long island since I never even seen one in my neck of the woods. I really didn't think I had a bad question, I really don't want to waste money on a set of wheels that would become paper weights. I'll measueing today if the rain holds out :) Quote Link to comment
banzai510(hainz) Posted November 13, 2012 Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 Key is making this look right. find the correct wheels in the front then start with the back. You dont want a deeper dish wheel in front than the back. I wouldnt say you have a true flare but just a lip massage. as I would assume your going to lower the car more and key is where the tire set up is going to be and rubber size I assume you could just up size the tire abit to fillit in than changing a whole rim offset say like go from a 195 to a 205 or a 205 to a 225 but alwasy ck the tire brands as they get different once over a 205 . I seen soem 205s /50 look like BALLONS. Just by eyeballing this I think You could do a -10mm more offset outward. You see the wheels you got I think they 6in/6.5 . If a 7 in it might be perfect. Quote Link to comment
qwik510 Posted November 13, 2012 Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 The snowflake wheels are 15" x 6" Quote Link to comment
71kat510 Posted November 14, 2012 Report Share Posted November 14, 2012 y not see what everyone else runs the get a 1/2" to a 1" more offset since your fenders are flared out about a inch or so Quote Link to comment
macgyver Posted November 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 14, 2012 y not see what everyone else runs the get a 1/2" to a 1" more offset since your fenders are flared out about a inch or so Thanks Hainz/71kay510.... That was one reason I made this thread.... Hopefully get a good "starting" point and tweak it from there... And of course take some measurements to double check, but at least I'll be in the ballpark. Like.....should the rear tire be maybe a 205 or 225 and a195 up front... That's what input I was looking for. Quote Link to comment
71kat510 Posted November 14, 2012 Report Share Posted November 14, 2012 or run 195 all around if you like that stretched look Quote Link to comment
Rjawm Posted November 14, 2012 Report Share Posted November 14, 2012 http://www.jonathanrowny.com/page/offset-calculator 1 Quote Link to comment
qwik510 Posted November 14, 2012 Report Share Posted November 14, 2012 A 195 tire really should not be mounted to a rim that is wider then 6.5". It can be done but it really looks too stretched out. I would think if you get the offset right, you could go 205 up front and 225 in the rear. Possibly up to 245 in the rear depending on how low you go. Quote Link to comment
banzai510(hainz) Posted November 14, 2012 Report Share Posted November 14, 2012 I dont personally call your car flared. I think it just has the lips exdended out and would still consider this a stock fendered car. More or less its a optical illussion. Tire size wise it could still hit inside the main area of inside the fender. Why I say that is the wheel might fit to a certain point if the car suspension dont move. Like you lip area. If car sink a 1/2 inch where will the tire go inside the fender.? I have 195/45/15 Nexens on my front but at +25 mm. I would for sure go 205s in back. Key is also the Brand of tires. Not all the same when it come to 205s. What struts you have up front? what I do is look at others people cars and experience before I really get the wheels. Im going to buy. Quote Link to comment
macgyver Posted November 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 14, 2012 I dont personally call your car flared. I think it just has the lips exdended out and would still consider this a stock fendered car. More or less its a optical illussion. Tire size wise it could still hit inside the main area of inside the fender. Why I say that is the wheel might fit to a certain point if the car suspension dont move. Like you lip area. If car sink a 1/2 inch where will the tire go inside the fender.? I have 195/45/15 Nexens on my front but at +25 mm. I would for sure go 205s in back. Key is also the Brand of tires. Not all the same when it come to 205s. What struts you have up front? what I do is look at others people cars and experience before I really get the wheels. Im going to buy. 280zx w/ coil overs up front with camber plates and ground control coilovers in rear. That's just it, there is no other cars to look or swap wheels to check fitment out in my neck of the woods. all on line research and pm'ing some people. sometimes they respond and sometime not. I've had both great experiences but more not so great for what ever reason.. :/ and yes the 195 that is on in the rear will tuck under with out any rubbing issues. I have 3"'s of clearance before it'll hit the inner fender, but if and when I do lower the rear, the natural neg. camber should be able to make them clear the inner fender for even more clearance.....unless I go to a 225 So after all this and all my measuring, I think 15x8 (0) offset with 205 up front and 225 in rear. just going to re check the offset number to make sure, I wish someone with coilovers front and rear running 280zx struts could just post what size/offset tire size their running w/o rubbing issues or what ever....and a pic would be nice to see the stance. searching and searching for weeks now and I have and idea of what Might fit. now that you guys are saying my flares are not really flares but just a little bit more of a roll. Thanks for you info. qwik510 and Hainz Quote Link to comment
DISLEXICDIME Posted November 15, 2012 Report Share Posted November 15, 2012 15x8 0 offset 195 59 15 14x7+10 195 60 14 15x8 195 55 15 15x7 205 50 15 if i remember right 14x6.5 +20 offset 195 60 14 on the rear 14x6.5 195 60 14 +20 offset 13x7 235 50 13 zero offset . i miss all these cars =( 1 Quote Link to comment
71kat510 Posted November 15, 2012 Report Share Posted November 15, 2012 195 60 15 15x8 -12 gonna switch to 175 or 185 50 or 55 15 Quote Link to comment
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