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hey fella's, I'm just after some info from who runs positive offset wheels on there ke eg(cheap alloys you find at all tire shops)

 

just wanting to know this as i have a hell of allot of track on my ke55 and wouldn't mind some 15"s not for performance just to make it look tidy

it also means i can get some steelies of the same with and make them fit the back with the same track as the front, cheers casey

chuck up some pics and wheel specks up,

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yeah I do, although they have caused me a few dramas. Mine are 17's, and because they shift the load point on the wheel bearing, my bearings are shot. Also as mine are 17's, I need real thick spacers for the front. Once I get some time, I will fix this as I find it dangerous. It was kind of a stop gap solution at the time. Also the wide front track makes the car follow the grooves in the road alot more.

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You need to work out what you want to do with them, never mind what we've done. As I understand it, if your front track is greater than rear you will tend to over steer, and if the front is narrower, then you will tend to under steer. So is it for drift or for traction based driving? Offset needed to fill the guards varies widely with rim width. 7s should fit all round if they are the right offset, 8's will go close but you will need to lip your guards most of the time. What is the right offset you ask? TEST FIT. Depends on a bunch of things.

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Posted

well ke20 and 25 are +30 offset from factory so id say ke30 and ke55 probably would be close,

just phone up a tyre place and ask them to look it up for you.

 

offset, width and backspace are all related!

 

can't give you an offset without a width as you need to run close to the original backspace

for turning purposes if you want to run it on the road or track.

Posted
well ke20 and 25 are +30 offset from factory so id say ke30 and ke55 probably would be close,

just phone up a tyre place and ask them to look it up for you.

 

offset, width and backspace are all related!

 

can't give you an offset without a width as you need to run close to the original backspace

for turning purposes if you want to run it on the road or track.

 

30 and 55 are +20

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