What would happen if I rotate my wheels
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What would happen if I rotate my wheels
It looks like 245s will fit on the front, so I was wondering what if I rotated the front wheels to the rear. Will the offset or size of the rears cause a problem on the handling?
Will the rear wheels fit over the Sport Brakes?
Will the rear wheels fit over the Sport Brakes?
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Well I almost wouldn't mind acquiring two more front wheels and using them for the back. I would like to have a square setup in the future. From everything I see, 245/45/18 will fit all around. I am not looking to track them. I might think about gettting some 18x8 wheels, if they look good, fit, and are lighter than stock. 19s seem silly.
I would imagine that the front wheels would fit on the back esp when the positive offset on the fronts are less than on the rears. I like the old wheels better than the duck feet.
I would imagine that the front wheels would fit on the back esp when the positive offset on the fronts are less than on the rears. I like the old wheels better than the duck feet.
Last edited by ezbme; 04-16-2017 at 11:33 AM.
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This is heading to left field, but when did offset direction change? Used to be, what is labelled positive offset now was negative. When I shopped for wheels for my Sentra SE-R twenty years ago, FWD offsets were negative. Modern wheels are designed no different, even for RWD and AWD; car makers want the outer face flush with the tire, seemingly to reduce turbulence and to put the kingpin and rotor as far outboard as possible. Now however, offsets are positive.
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Well I almost wouldn't mind acquiring two more front wheels and using them for the back. I would like to have a square setup in the future. From everything I see, 245/45/18 will fit all around. I am not looking to track them. I might think about gettting some 18x8 wheels, if they look good, fit, and are lighter than stock. 19s seem silly.
I would imagine that the front wheels would fit on the back esp when the positive offset on the fronts are less than on the rears. I like the old wheels better than the duck feet.
I would imagine that the front wheels would fit on the back esp when the positive offset on the fronts are less than on the rears. I like the old wheels better than the duck feet.
This is heading to left field, but when did offset direction change? Used to be, what is labelled positive offset now was negative. When I shopped for wheels for my Sentra SE-R twenty years ago, FWD offsets were negative. Modern wheels are designed no different, even for RWD and AWD; car makers want the outer face flush with the tire, seemingly to reduce turbulence and to put the kingpin and rotor as far outboard as possible. Now however, offsets are positive.
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For Sport brakes (the big Akebono calipers) the split spoke 18s that you posted won't work without a 15mm spacer IIRC. If you just want to run some lightweight 18s that will clear the BBK look at Wedssport, Work Emotion, or SSR GTv lines, most of the 18s from those lines that are more than 9" wide w/ offsets in the +30s will clear. Also the 18" oem z wheels also clear.
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You are correct in both the mounting face and what offset means. Thing is, 20 years ago, negative offset put the mounting face closer to the outside of the wheel. The muscle car deep dish wheels had positive offset. Now, it's the other way around. When did it change?
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You mentioned muscle cars so I assumed thats what you were talking about. The import scene has always dealt with offset, but what positive and negative means hasn't changed. Maybe a case of old timers?
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If I remember right my FWD car needed a +40 offset, or I had to roll the fenders. Don't know too many cars with a Negative Offset.
I thought the wheel in my pic was the one from a G37xs, I found one with what looked like those wheels and the Akebono Brakes. My bad. The only thing that sucks about those brakes is the clearance issues.
I thought the wheel in my pic was the one from a G37xs, I found one with what looked like those wheels and the Akebono Brakes. My bad. The only thing that sucks about those brakes is the clearance issues.
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I'm circa mid 60's muscle cars (Old Timer :-) But then, that was 50 years ago, so I might be wrong. Maybe someone else can comment.