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raj
19-01-2009, 19:37
now, im in 2 minds weather to store these rims away or to fit them to the 5.

for them to fit i require im assuming custom spacers which would need to be 20mm thick for the wheels to just clear the calipers.
the thing is, if i go this thick i will loose the centre bore to locate the wheels and take the weight.!

could someone point me in the right direction for the spacers required? hubcentric yes.?these have a protruding centre ring yes?
i wouldnt want the wheels relying on just the bolts!would like the centrebore to take the weight.

also,ive looked on the wheels and im unable to find what offset they are! could someone possibly work this out with the above info.? the wheels are 13x8 alleycat rallye specials.

ive trial fitted the rims using washer between the hub and rims and have to say they look insane:eek: the stance they give the 5 kinda menacing. however wont mean a thing if i dont fit them:rolleyes:

Andrew Cooke
19-01-2009, 19:40
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/25mm-Hubcentric-Spacers-Renault-4x100-619_W0QQitemZ220339376729QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Car sParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item220339376729&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1301|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A13 18

Adam L
19-01-2009, 19:43
I really wanted a set of the alleycat wheels, the offset was miles out for the 5 though... I emailed a company about them, although they were 13x7, the offset was -7

Andrew Cooke
19-01-2009, 19:47
lie the wheels on a flat surface face down.
lie a straight edge across the rim.
measure from straight edge to flat surface
measure from straight edge to mounting face
post up the 2 measurements (mm please)

raj
19-01-2009, 19:48
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/25mm-Hubcentric-Spacers-Renault-4x100-619_W0QQitemZ220339376729QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Car sParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item220339376729&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1301|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A13 18

yah yah, ive got them saved on my ebay page. but still,would like peeps opinions etc

raj
19-01-2009, 19:51
lie the wheels on a flat surface face down.
lie a straight edge across the rim.
measure from straight edge to flat surface
measure from straight edge to mounting face
post up the 2 measurements (mm please)

ok will do.

im assuming - "measure from straight edge to flat surface" = rim width.?

"measure from straight edge to mounting face" = offset.?

clee
19-01-2009, 19:52
I can get stuff knocked up as specials but it's not a a cheap exercise . Just had some hubcentric spacers done for a Spider .
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Andrew Cooke
19-01-2009, 19:54
ok will do.

im assuming - "measure from straight edge to flat surface" = rim width.?

"measure from straight edge to mounting face" = offset.?

wrong on both counts, you need those two to calculate offset.

raj
20-01-2009, 10:55
measure from straight edge to flat surface = 220mm

measure from straight edge to mounting face = 108mm

measurements may not be 100% accurate.

clee
20-01-2009, 11:04
-2 then .
What's the std offset ?

raj
20-01-2009, 11:11
-2 then .
What's the std offset ?

yes its they seem have an offset of 2. just worked it out using a method i found.

i think std wheel offset is 35.? so a pretty big difference:sad2:

clee
20-01-2009, 11:19
Well it is and it isn't bad news ....
Being that thick you can put some fairly decent fixings in the spacer .Bolt the spacer to the hub and have new bolts/holes to mount the wheel .Also means you will have good strength hubcentric .

Coops
20-01-2009, 11:23
i have 15mm per side eibach pro spacers, they have the central locating lip and fit fine, no issues with handling etc

raj
20-01-2009, 11:23
Well it is and it isn't bad news ....
Being that thick you can put some fairly decent fixings in the spacer .Bolt the spacer to the hub and have new bolts/holes to mount the wheel .Also means you will have good strength hubcentric .

yes, so i could go for the 25mm hubcentric spacers on ebay:agree:

i suppose the only issue is arch clearance! but seen as my 5 has std ride height it should be an issue. also got me thinking if they'll clear the inner wheel arch!

Chris Hebden
20-01-2009, 12:18
Make the body fit the wheels ANGLE GRIND FTW!!!!

Andrew Cooke
20-01-2009, 13:15
as above, et-2 standard is et36, so you're 38mm further out, add 25 and you're 63 further out. Since these are 8" rather than 7" you get an extra 13mm sticking out as well. So basically, compared to the more normal 7x15 wheel your outer wheel face will be 76mm (3") further out.

Have you heard of anyone running an 8x13 ET-27 on a GTT?

Andrew Cooke
20-01-2009, 13:18
you also need to allow clearance fore and aft, with that much offset the wheels will move a long way backwards and forewards when you steer.

oops, just remembered who ran that size rim and offset, me at the national day 2005. Scoff has also run them, you'll need to find some old santa pod pics. Before than Jaffa ran them on his car 2004?

raj
20-01-2009, 16:12
so your saying im going to have problems with them.?? i can see the rear going on ok with spacers. but as mentioned the fore/aft clearance on the front will be iffy!

no loss really as the wheels will save for another car:)