5.5" minilites offset / backspace
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Hi, I need a second set of wheels for my S4 and want to fit 5.5" wide rims.
Can anyone who has these fitted tell me what the backspace is of the wheels they're using and if they have any rubbing/fouling issues. I have the smaller diameter springs and platforms and have already performed some minor surgery to the rear arches.
I'm aware that all these cars are slightly different and often one side is worse than the other but I'm just looking for a start point.
Thanks, in advance, for your help
Paul
Can anyone who has these fitted tell me what the backspace is of the wheels they're using and if they have any rubbing/fouling issues. I have the smaller diameter springs and platforms and have already performed some minor surgery to the rear arches.
I'm aware that all these cars are slightly different and often one side is worse than the other but I'm just looking for a start point.
Thanks, in advance, for your help
Paul
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I have 5.5" Minilites which I ordered from Minilite with a custom backspacing .... but I can't find any record of what that was I can measure if you're still interested, but first the caveats:
- I have 26R-style arches - slightly widened relative to the S1 original, but perhaps not too different from S4;
- I have original struts/springs.
I have 165/70 tyres and there is about 5mm clearance between the tyre and the spring seat. There is more clearance between the tyre and wheel arch. There's probably just about enough to go to 175, which might be relevant to you if you want the greater tyre choice.
So .. not directly relevant but it might give you a starting point.
You do need to get clearance between the wheel and the lower wishbone bolts by chamfering the bolt head (and in my case I needed to replace the hubs as the originals were too eccentric).
Paddy
- I have 26R-style arches - slightly widened relative to the S1 original, but perhaps not too different from S4;
- I have original struts/springs.
I have 165/70 tyres and there is about 5mm clearance between the tyre and the spring seat. There is more clearance between the tyre and wheel arch. There's probably just about enough to go to 175, which might be relevant to you if you want the greater tyre choice.
So .. not directly relevant but it might give you a starting point.
You do need to get clearance between the wheel and the lower wishbone bolts by chamfering the bolt head (and in my case I needed to replace the hubs as the originals were too eccentric).
Paddy
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http://gglotus.org/ggtech/elan-panasport/elanwhls.htm
You might find the indication in the drawings at the bottom if that page.
You might find the indication in the drawings at the bottom if that page.
'73 +2 130/5 RHD, now on the road and very slowly rolling though a "restoration"
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