anyone know it buddy clubs p1 QF fit over spoon brakes 35mm offset
I saw that a 42mm offset clears by searching
But mine are 35mm offset and wondering if they will work I have the brakes on order and was wondering if i need to buy spacers...
But mine are 35mm offset and wondering if they will work I have the brakes on order and was wondering if i need to buy spacers...
Are we talking about a 15x7 wheel? If the 42mm offset fits then you should not have a problem with the 35mm. I believe 38mm works fine too.
I run a 43mm offset and I think I'll have to run either a 3mm or 5mm spacer.
I run a 43mm offset and I think I'll have to run either a 3mm or 5mm spacer.
15x7 yeah
Are you saying the 35mm has more clearance?
Sorry I'm a complete moron when it comes to wheel offset's
Are you saying the 35mm has more clearance?
Sorry I'm a complete moron when it comes to wheel offset's
Oversimplified...it's...the lower the number the further it will stick out of fenders. (+35mm)
The higher the number the closer it will be to the suspension components (+42mm)
With the +35mm you will have a LOT of clearance.
The higher the number the closer it will be to the suspension components (+42mm)
With the +35mm you will have a LOT of clearance.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RagingAngel »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Oversimplified...it's...the lower the number the further it will stick out of fenders. (+35mm)
The higher the number the closer it will be to the suspension components (+42mm)
With the +35mm you will have a LOT of clearance.
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While I understand your point and that you were making a generalization, I would warn that it is dangerous to make a decision based on this logic alone.
For example, 350Z/G35's without the factory Brembos can run a lower offset wheel compared to those with Brembos. The cars with Brembos require a higher offset wheel to clear the calipers.
It all comes down to wheel design I suppose. Test fitting is the only way to know for sure how it will fit.
The higher the number the closer it will be to the suspension components (+42mm)
With the +35mm you will have a LOT of clearance.
</TD></TR></TABLE>While I understand your point and that you were making a generalization, I would warn that it is dangerous to make a decision based on this logic alone.
For example, 350Z/G35's without the factory Brembos can run a lower offset wheel compared to those with Brembos. The cars with Brembos require a higher offset wheel to clear the calipers.
It all comes down to wheel design I suppose. Test fitting is the only way to know for sure how it will fit.
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I know you mean well Reid...
I shoulda clarified that I've had the exact same wheels in the +42mm offset so I know they fit for sure.... esp with a +35mm
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1393185
I shoulda clarified that I've had the exact same wheels in the +42mm offset so I know they fit for sure.... esp with a +35mm
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1393185
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RagingAngel »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I shoulda clarified that I've had the exact same wheels in the +42mm offset so I know they fit for sure.... esp with a +35mm
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1393185
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Good info.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1393185
</TD></TR></TABLE>Good info.
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