M240Z Posted November 27, 2012 Report Share Posted November 27, 2012 I want to run 16x8 and 16x9 on my 240z but I'm not sure where I should go with offsets. I'm not going to be flaring the car so I'm wondering what are some good offsets? I have some enkei 92s right now 15x7.5 +0 and they work fine. I'm looking into some epsilons that are 16x7 and 16x8 +10 all around and I'm wondering if that'll work? I'm also running coils already. Thanks everyone! Quote Link to comment
MurphyEF Posted November 27, 2012 Report Share Posted November 27, 2012 low to negative. I have 16x8's on my 280ZX, but they're at +13. I don't have much room with 225 50 r16's on there, less than a quarter inch between the tire and the strut. Have you checked the fitment threads on hybridz.org yet? Quote Link to comment
M240Z Posted November 28, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2012 low to negative. I have 16x8's on my 280ZX, but they're at +13. I don't have much room with 225 50 r16's on there, less than a quarter inch between the tire and the strut. Have you checked the fitment threads on hybridz.org yet? I've seen a couple in the past but I can't find them anymore. I wanted to run some xxrs that were +20 I think and Hybridz told me I had to run spacers. I was thinking +10 is pretty low? Quote Link to comment
MurphyEF Posted November 28, 2012 Report Share Posted November 28, 2012 +10 is what I have seen as the highest offset recommended, but there are some that have pushed the limits. Try using a measuring tape and measure. Remember that +0 offset is centered on the rim, a wider rim will add more to it with every inch! Offset is measured in MMs. So if you're going from your current setup with the 7.5' wides, subtract a half inch and add 10mm for the 7's to see if it will require a spacer. add a quarter inch and 10 mm to get to the 8's. Quote Link to comment
M240Z Posted November 29, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 29, 2012 +10 is what I have seen as the highest offset recommended, but there are some that have pushed the limits. Try using a measuring tape and measure. Remember that +0 offset is centered on the rim, a wider rim will add more to it with every inch! Offset is measured in MMs. So if you're going from your current setup with the 7.5' wides, subtract a half inch and add 10mm for the 7's to see if it will require a spacer. add a quarter inch and 10 mm to get to the 8's. Thanks! Good idea 1 Quote Link to comment
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