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help on tires
Posted: March 6th, 2003, 10:23 pm
by IM12NV
hey, i want to get a set of new rims... i want to get them cheap... anything is better than my hubcaps (not so appealing)... and so, any set will do, even old and used... if i search on ebay, what should i look for? like i know i need a 4 x 100 bolt pattern... whats it mean when they say offset? plus, can someone give me some keywords to sue... i try mx-3 and mazda and 4 x 100, but i only found like one or two... please, anyone help me.... email me too,
dpa2@lehigh.edu
Re: help on tires
Posted: March 6th, 2003, 11:42 pm
by ryanlindenberg
offset is where the center of your rim is sitting(where you connect the wheel to the hub). some wheels will have it centered in the middle of the rim and others will have it off to one side of the rim, this determines the amount of offset. i don't know what offset our cars are supposed to have but i have heard if you mess it up you car will handle horribly.<p>hope this helps, it's hard to explain, it would be easier to understand if there was a picture or something.
Re: help on tires
Posted: March 7th, 2003, 12:04 am
by IM12NV
ok thanks... i think i understand.... however i heard something a little while ago from someone that it means how far out it will stick... meaning if we have a 45 mm offset, which i found somewhere from a tire website that said the mx-3 has a 45 mm offset, and if you get a 40 mm offset that the tire will stick out a 5mm offset a little... im so confused and i know i sound more confusing... so please, someone help me. does what you just said mean that i cannot get any other rim than a 45 mm offset if thats what my car is set for????
Re: help on tires
Posted: March 8th, 2003, 1:37 pm
by ryanlindenberg
here is a good website to explain offset.
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/offset.htm<p>and here is an offset calculator
http://toy4two.home.mindspring.com/offset.html<p>it says that you will want to change the offset because if you get a wider wheel with the same offset the tire could rub your struts.