xSMOKEx 47 Posted July 8, 2015 hey guysim having my rear wheels machined to change the offset by 30mm , they going to cut the alloy centre out of the steel rim barrol and re-wield it to correct offset. as they dont fit under my guardsthe problem im having is i forgot to measure the back side of the Tyre to the wheel well before i took the tyres off the rims i will be running 225's and im worried when the suspension raise's up will it wont clear the back wall and scrub? has any one else ran 8 inch wide rims with 225's under there tf/te ? and know what offset clears everything ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dougie77 789 Posted July 8, 2015 I used to run a 18x8 with a 235 on a standard Corty diff the rims were a post AU offset diff was not shortened but had a falcon disc conversion maybe Dave (pro250) will see this and chip in with more info cause he did the conversion Cortina for life 1 xSMOKEx reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PRO250 1,506 Posted July 8, 2015 a 5.5 inch rear spacing should clear everything but if it was me id get them to spilt the rims and give them back to you so you can check to be sure they will be rightin saying that it will take away your dish doing that id cut down the diff case 1 dougie77 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dougie77 789 Posted July 8, 2015 There you go I knew bumnuts would have the answer lol Cortina for life Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xSMOKEx 47 Posted July 8, 2015 thanks guys appreciate it to dark to measure up atm but im guessing when you say 5.5 inch your meaning from the centre face of the rim to back of the rim needs to be with in 5.5 inch's so tyre would not hit the wheel well back wall , witch makes sense to me at first i read it has 5.5 inchs away from the back wall and i was like that cannot be right no way it would travel that far when it lifts on a angle. makes much more sense when i looked at it from above mentioned way .its exactly 100mm from back centre rim hub plate to outer rim rear, , so if i + offset by 30 mm would be 130 mm leaving 9mm of free space so i would at least have 9mm of dish ? or would i be beter measure straight out 139mm (5.5) inch's , straight in from teh back side of the rim and get them to set the offset there ?so being as the rim is 8 inch wide would be 200mm wide , so centre would be 100 = 0 offset witch i have now correct ?, so moving it 5.5 inch's would make it +39 offset ? , i think i have got this shit now worked out lol will seem confusing for you guys as im working this out as i type lol now my question is how much offset can i get away with to keep a some of the dish ?. whats they charge to have axles shortened and housing ? i got quoted near $550 for a 9 inch a few years ago , keeping the dish would be nice but going 9 inch 5 stud 31 spline, eventually so if its not close to $350 i did not see the point of spending $500.got quoted $175 a rim for changes so $350 is not to bad as would cost me that to get another set of rims to suit and i was thinking when i go to resell them i should at least get $400 for the set due to haven't seen any other rims like this in 4 stud corty pattern , good rims are hard to come by unless your spending 800+ and want the old school drag look. closets to these i have seen is flat faced centrelines with 0 dish. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dougie77 789 Posted July 8, 2015 Just type how to measure backspacing into YouTube and watch 1 xSMOKEx reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xSMOKEx 47 Posted July 8, 2015 Just type how to measure backspacing into YouTube and watch Cortina for life ok sweet i was right when doing it appreciate the help 1 dougie77 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xSMOKEx 47 Posted July 9, 2015 ok i just droped them off to him , getting centre moved 35mm and he going to tack 1 up for me to test fit thanks for your help guys , will post pic's when there done Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xSMOKEx 47 Posted July 15, 2015 got my rims back test fit went perfect , took it back to him and just got them back yesterday all wielded up.wish i could of kept some of the dish but they still look good , honestly think i got them perfect 225's now have plenty of clearance i think 245's would only just be scrubbing , very happy with the work he has done , highly recommend if your in brisbane an need wheel work done give bruce a call at Race engineering in Rocklea. he does all sorts of wheel mods , he also does axle's but not housings . http://www.raceengineering.com.au/ haven't had a chance to get the tires thrown on today but got them put on for test fit then had to remove to have them wielded up . ill post more pic's of how they sit under the rear once tires get put on friday , looking at putting Dunlop Direzza z2 star spec's tires on all round , been doing a bit of reading seems these are the way to go for a street/strip tire , was looking at going semi slicks but these seem to performs good as them and dont wear out to fast , not sure what size they have in 14 inch rims though.other suggestions appreciated , wanting tread that's street able but really grippy and wont wear out with in a week . an has great performance Share this post Link to post Share on other sites