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Thread: need help with rim and tire size that can fit on my nx

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2008-03-06 04:12:40
#21
Originally Posted by STRATTON
butch of tools over there, they dont use offsets, they use back spacing in inches, well i measure the back of the rim to the inside hub, give him the measurement and he doesnt know what to do with it. **** if i know what to do with it.

adam if it would be possible, could you pull your rim, throw a straight edge across the outermost part of the back of the rim to the hub.

maybe then he will be able to give me what i want.

stratton.


Calculating the offset of a wheel is a fairly easy mathematical equation. First, measure the overall width of the wheel (remember, just because a wheel is 18x7.5, does not mean that the OVERALL width is 7.5”. It means that the measurement between the outboard flange and the inboard flange is 7.5”). Next, divide that width of the wheel by two; this will give you the centerline of the wheel.


Overall width/2 = Centerline


After determining the centerline, measure from the hub-mounting surface of the hub to the edge of the inboard flange (if the wheel were laying flat on the ground – face up – your measurement would be from the ground to the hub-mounting surface). This is your back spacing.


Back Spacing - Centerline = Offset in Inches


Inches x 25.4 = Offset in mm



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2008-03-06 04:31:04
#22
^ yeah ok, and by measuring my stock 14x6.5 rim how can i know what i can and can not fit under my fender.

stratton.
2008-03-06 04:34:19
#23
what's the stock off set again?
2008-03-06 04:36:56
#24
i dontk now, i know the back spacing on the the nx rim is 5 and a 8th.

stratton.
2008-03-06 04:46:20
#25
Originally Posted by STRATTON
^ yeah ok, and by measuring my stock 14x6.5 rim how can i know what i can and can not fit under my fender.

stratton.


wow yea. i just gave you the formula to convert back spacing into off set. you can forward that to the guys at diamond wheels and they will be able to find ET40 in their inventory since you said "they do not know what off set is"


also, if you don't know the off set of your stock wheels you can find it using that simple formula.
2008-03-06 05:22:21
#26
Stratton,
These will be summer tires right??

Azenis tires dont do well in snow.. But you maybe fine.. They will be worn-out by next winter.. hehe (ask me how I know this?)..
2008-03-06 06:18:31
#27
I have 1 diamond racing wheel for you if you want it. 4.5" back space
2008-03-06 18:57:23
#28
stratton, what about drag radials?
2008-03-06 19:07:16
#29
^ what do you mean ?

i have 2 nx rims with drag radials on them.

i just scored a p11 tranny, so im thinking i might as well grab some slick rims and tires... recomendations ? rims can be cheap cheap, but what do you recommend as far as slicks.

stratton.
2008-03-08 06:11:03
#30
Originally Posted by SUNNYboi
The guy at 949racing told me you can't fit 15x8's in the rear unless you cut fenders. This was on a b13 don't know if its the same on a NX


I'm running these on my NX with no issues and no cutting or rolling fenders. Check here for pics:
http://www.sr20forum.com/autocross-rally-racing/118802-official-wide-tire-205-thread-5.html#post2250152
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