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search and offset

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Post by ronoor »

trying to find out about posative /negative wheel offest there was a thread here awhile ago with diagrams 7'' 8'' etc when i search 3400 posts .what should type in to find this . cheers ron
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Speedy make some of the best suited rims for a zook.

15X7 -15 et
15X8 -24 et
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Post by ronoor »

GRPABT1 wrote:Speedy make some of the best suited rims for a zook.

15X7 -15 et
15X8 -24 et

i want to learn about the offsets against diffrent rims. cheers ron
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Post by over land 4x4 »

dont bother and just give me those nice rims
I dont know squat!!!!!!!!!!

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Post by lay80n »

Do you want to learn the differnece between offset and backspacing, as well as how to calculate them?


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Post by GRPABT1 »

ronoor wrote:
GRPABT1 wrote:Speedy make some of the best suited rims for a zook.

15X7 -15 et
15X8 -24 et

i want to learn about the offsets against diffrent rims. cheers ron
Why? If you want to learn about how offset works then do what I did and do a google search.
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Post by ronoor »

lay80n wrote:Do you want to learn the differnece between offset and backspacing, as well as how to calculate them?


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yes . cheers ron
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Like I said, google is your friend ;)
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Post by dank »

https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html

This webpage is probably the most comprehensive and easy to understand wheel tech i have found on the net. It should be in the general tech bible.

Hope this helps ronoor
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Post by lay80n »

dank wrote:https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html

This webpage is probably the most comprehensive and easy to understand wheel tech i have found on the net. It should be in the general tech bible.

Hope this helps ronoor
I will add it to our bible at least :cool:

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Post by dank »

Nice one layto :D
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Post by ronoor »

dank wrote:https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html

This webpage is probably the most comprehensive and easy to understand wheel tech i have found on the net. It should be in the general tech bible.

Hope this helps ronoor


thats the one thanks heeps for that .cheers ron
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