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Item:

18 inch 3 piece Rims with staggered dish

Location:

Sunshine Coast QLD

Item Condition:

Used

Reason for Selling:

Too big

Price and Payment Conditions:

$850 or swap for other rims that are more suited for me

Extra Info:

Comes with 2 good 265 x 35 x 18 tyres, needs 2 tyres for the front, dont know offset sorry because there is nothing on the inside of the rims

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0420 455 721

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offsets?

Measure the offset by measuring from the back of the rim to the face of the hub. That will give you backspace, and then you can work it out from there.

yes wat were they on?

and do you know if they would fit an r34?

do you wanna swap for 17s or you still want 18s??

im not that fussy as long as they look good

the rims came off a r33, so id say they'll do a 34

anyone is welcome to try em if they come to the coast

ok so ive been told its not negative its positive offset so that would make the fronts bout +40

and the rears bout +44

I measured the backspace on both sized rims

the 10 inch rims backspace is about 167mm

and the 11 inch rims backspace is 184mm

now im gonna need a hand to work out the offset

Measuring Wheel Offset

To calculate offset you'll need the following measurements:

Wheel backspace

Wheel Width

Wheel Center line (outboard flange to inboard flange measurement / 2)

Subtract:

Wheel center line from Wheel backspace to get offset.

If backspace is less than the wheel centerline the offset is negative

If backspace is greater than the wheel centerline the offset is positive

Tip:

To convert from inches to mm multiply by 25.4

To convert from mm to inches divide by 25.4

167mm approximately 6.6"

184mm approximately 7.25"

front offset with a 10" rim and 6.5" backspace

centerline is 10" divide 2 = 5"

6.5" backspace is greater then centerline, so positive offset

Find difference of backspace and centerline 6.6" - 5" = 1.6"

1.6" of positive offset = approximately 40mm

rear offset with a 11" rim and 7.25" backspace

centerline is 11" divide 2 = 5.5"

7.25" backspace is greater then centerline, so positive offset

Find difference of backspace and centerline 7.25" - 5.5" = 1.75"

1.75" of positive offset = approximately 44mm

You will proberbly find they came off a soarer or supra with that kind of offset.

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Measuring Wheel Offset

To calculate offset you'll need the following measurements:

Wheel backspace

Wheel Width

Wheel Center line (outboard flange to inboard flange measurement / 2)

Subtract:

Wheel center line from Wheel backspace to get offset.

If backspace is less than the wheel centerline the offset is negative

If backspace is greater than the wheel centerline the offset is positive

Tip:

To convert from inches to mm multiply by 25.4

To convert from mm to inches divide by 25.4

167mm approximately 6.6"

184mm approximately 7.25"

front offset with a 10" rim and 6.5" backspace

centerline is 10" divide 2 = 5"

6.5" backspace is greater then centerline, so positive offset

Find difference of backspace and centerline 6.6" - 5" = 1.6"

1.6" of positive offset = approximately 40mm

rear offset with a 11" rim and 7.25" backspace

centerline is 11" divide 2 = 5.5"

7.25" backspace is greater then centerline, so positive offset

Find difference of backspace and centerline 7.25" - 5.5" = 1.75"

1.75" of positive offset = approximately 44mm

You will proberbly find they came off a soarer or supra with that kind of offset.

well im not 100% on anything cuz shits hard to measure with tyres on, takin em into a rim shop on sat and getting em measured and stuff there without tyres on to make sure of everything and i'll repost proper sizes

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