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what are the offset numbers for pre au falcons
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+6?
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FordFairmont |
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+6mm is the offset for 6" wide stockies
ive had +10mm offset 7" wheels on my car fit perfect..... meaning the offset can vary to an extent before it wont fit |
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EFairmanual2088 |
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ok can someone do me a favor and go to the roh site and tell me if the vapor model is going to fit my car, i have looked at the drift r's and know they make them in pre au offset fitment, but according to the roh site the vapor model is exactly the same fitment, but i cant seem to find hard evidence either then that to support it. i visited the capa site (they deal in roh only) and it says in their option list for the vapor model that it will only go on the au-ba/f models.. any help would be appreciated.. cheers
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Froudey |
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pre au is
5x114.5 +20 AU/BA/BF 5x114.5 +40 as the tempe tyre site states
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Posts: 6113 Joined: 8th May 2007 |
Froudey wrote: pre au is
5x114.5 +20 rubbish...... wrong info pcd is 114.3 and offset for stock 15x6" wheels is +6mm |
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Froudey |
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FordFairmont wrote: Froudey wrote: pre au is 5x114.5 +20 rubbish...... wrong info pcd is 114.3 and offset for stock 15x6" wheels is +6mm wow i stuffed up .2 i was remebering but it is +20 pre au +40 AU
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SWC |
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Offset for PreAU is from +0mm to +6mm.
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Froudey |
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wellhow does the tempe tyres state like +40 etc etc
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Froudey wrote: wellhow does the tempe tyres state like +40 etc etc
They quote +40 for AU, BA & BF |
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Froudey |
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paulc wrote: Froudey wrote: wellhow does the tempe tyres state like +40 etc etc They quote +40 for AU, BA & BF no i mean were does the figure come from +40 or +20 etc is it mm or just a number assoicated with the hub etc etc as Offset for PreAU is from +0mm to +6mm. has been said is this the measuremen from the hub to the out side to the edge of the rim
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thats right. 0mm being centre of rim +6mm being 6mm out to outside of rim and if you wanted to you could have -6mm which would be 6mm to inside of rim. I haven't heard of -..mm offset but dosen't mean it doesn't exist.
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EFairmanual2088 |
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ok then can anyone tell me the ET offset number for pre au falcons
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I think the offset refers to the measurement from the
centreline of the rim to the inside fixing face of the wheel to the hub. I figure that you can measure the offset of a rim by placing a straight edge across the inside rim edge and measure to the fixing face. ie a pre AU stock 6" rim, with an offset of +6, should measure 82mm to the inside fixing face. more info: http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible_pg2.html |
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Posts: 6113 Joined: 8th May 2007 |
EB92 wrote: ie a pre AU stock 6" rim, with an offset of +6, should measure 82mm to the inside fixing face. your on the right track there, but make note that a 6" wide rim is more than 6" wide from lip to lip. Best way is measure lip to lip with tyre removed and halve this measurement.... write it down as measurement "A" for example Then place a 'straight edge' across the back of the rim and measure from this, to the face where the hub meets the rim. This can be measurement "B" Now subtract measurment A from B and that is the offset |
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