View Full Version : Anyone know the offset of these wheels ?
Anyone know ?
The seller hasn't replied yet :roll:
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr359/EDDRODGERS/4dd308ef.jpg
Excuse the iPhone pic as well lol
Edd
Royston
23-03-11, 07:29 PM
Don't know Edd
Aren't they off a FWD Kadett/Astra SR, so should be nearer that et33;)
Somewhere between 0 and 60 I'd say.
HTH lol
Students, always full of useless crap lol
And WTF is HTH ?
Royston
23-03-11, 07:35 PM
Had to look it uplol
http://www.internetslang.com/HTH.asp
Royston
23-03-11, 07:36 PM
Happy to help!
Or not as the case maybelol
On the link it's "Hope That Helps"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTH
Internet slang for "Hope This/That Helps", "Happy To Help", "Hit The Hay", "How The Hell?", "Heart To Heart", or "Hand To Hand"
:p
Edd i do not know the offset but i would consider putting your phone on charge, you seem to only have 13% left :d lol
Edd i do not know the offset but i would consider putting your phone on charge, you seem to only have 13% left :d lol
That just means his iSheep has been unplugged for 15 minutes. lol
Edd i do not know the offset but i would consider putting your phone on charge, you seem to only have 13% left :d lol
Don't worry with the superior battery life of a iPhone it will last till the next century :d
Don't worry with the superior battery life of a iPhone it will last till the next century :d
Oh dear lol You'll be telling us all evolution doesn't exist next
Your replies to this thread are as useful as my ET 33 wheels lol
Royston
23-03-11, 08:02 PM
Would guess at @et49lol
Does that help
If you weren't such a pansy with offset they'd be less useful than your ET33 wheels lol
Would guess at @et49lol
Does that help
:eek: a half sensible reply lol
I'm thinking that they were on mk1 astras so should be 47/49
But need to know 100% before buying
Southie
23-03-11, 08:06 PM
Quite like those wheels, what size are they? 14's??
The battery gauge on the iPhone I'll call the iBaaaaar from now on lol
There 14's
I'm on 2% now lol
Royston
23-03-11, 08:13 PM
[quote=Edd]:eek: a half sensible reply lol
I'm thinking that they were on mk1 astras so should be 47/49
Definitely Astra / Kadett Mk 1 fitted to SR'c iirc
I do try and help:d
Royston
23-03-11, 08:15 PM
There you go
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwCJMhM0RW8
There 14's
I'm on 2% now lol
11% of an iphone battery is 36 minutes then. 327 minutes or 5.5 hours per charge. Not bad.
Mine lasts about 4-5 days normally btw lol
Royston
23-03-11, 08:23 PM
This help?
Model
Year
PCD
Offset
Bore
Agila
after 00
4x100
38
54.1
Astra/Kadet
84 to 98
4x100
35 to 45
56.6
Astra 4 Stud 98 to 03
4x100
35 to 45
56.6
Astra 5 Stud
98 to 03
5x110
35 to 45
65.1
Astra Coupe
after 98
5x110
35 to 45
65.1
Astravan
after 98
4x100
38 to 45
56.6
Calibra / Vectra 4 Stud
90 to 02
4x100
35 to 45
56.6
Calibra / Vectra 5 Stud
92 to 02
5x110
35 to 45
56.1
Corsa
after 00
4x100
38 to 49
56.6
Corsa 1.7 CDTi
after 03
5x110
45
65.1
Corsa / Van / Combo
after 96
4x100
38
56.6
Mervia
after 03
4x100
35 to 45
56.6
Omega
after 94
5x110
35 to 38
65.1
Nova
after 84
4x100
40 to 45
56.6
Sintra
97 to 99
5x115
35 to 45
70.3
Tigra
94 to 00
4x100
35 to 45
56.6
Vectra / Sigrum
after 02
5x110
35 to 38
65.1
Vivaro
after 01
5x118
40 to 45
71.2
Zafira
after 98
5x110
35 to 45
65.1
http://www.alloyguide.com/Vauxhall.php
NOV4_SPORT
23-03-11, 08:28 PM
Tried to rep you royston, but says i must spead it about first sadly, very handy bit of info.
iain
Except a lot of them, I have had ET49 wheels off of when it claims their ET is 35 to 45.
Royston
23-03-11, 08:31 PM
Just found this so et30?
Confused .......I am:roll:
http://www.djjant.com/dj102.pdf
Scrubbed the info as it was CRAP:p
It will be cast on the rim!!!!!!!
but if you only has 2% power you'll be offline nowlol
Again though, it claims nova/corsa is ET 30, when we know quite well they're 49!
Royston
23-03-11, 08:35 PM
Again though, it claims nova/corsa is ET 30, when we know quite well they're 49!
Yes I's suspicious:tard:
Finding anything on wheel fitments on the internet is full of false hope in my experience. Best way is to look on ebay in my experience, and find specs of original wheels for sale/pictures of the reverse. Good luck doing that with mk1 astra wheels though!
Royston
23-03-11, 08:42 PM
Finding anything on wheel fitments on the internet is full of false hope in my experience. Best way is to look on ebay in my experience, and find specs of original wheels for sale/pictures of the reverse. Good luck doing that with mk1 astra wheels though!
This sounds more hopeful;)
From...
http://www.calibrawiki.com/index.php?title=Guide_to_Calibra_Wheel_Offset
Guide to Calibra Wheel Offset
From Calibra Wiki - Vauxhall, Opel and Holden Information and Technical Resource
Jump to: navigation (http://www.calibrawiki.com/index.php?title=Guide_to_Calibra_Wheel_Offset#colu mn-one), search (http://www.calibrawiki.com/index.php?title=Guide_to_Calibra_Wheel_Offset#sear chInput)
Calibra Wheel Offset
Wheel Offset is the measurement between the centreline of the wheel and the mounting face. It is important to maintain the correct offset when fitting aftermarket wheels to avoid upsetting the handling of the car.
Most Vauxhall cars use an unusually high offset of 49mm. If you ignore this when fitting aftermarket wheels, you can run the risk of upsetting the handling/stability of your car and/or causing the wheels to rub on the bodywork when going over bumps etc.
On the subject of wheel offset, Courtnay Turbo say this: "When GM introduced their first front wheel drive car in 1981 they introduced their innovative 'Negative Scrub Geometry' which gives excellent stability in the event of uneven braking due to eg. gravel in the verge or a blow-out. At the core of the design was the adoption of a unique offset of 49mm negative. Aftermarket wheel manufacturers and retailers almost universally ignore the requirement for GM fwd cars to run on this offset alone and normally supply the more common 38-45mm ranges. Because we are specialists and aware of the importance, we will not supply a wheel which is not ET49."
It is worth mentioning that Irmscher, the suppliers of the Vauxhall approved aftermarket accessories, initially specified an offset of 42 - 49mm for their wheels for the 16 valve Calibra. However, on speaking to Courtnay about this, they explained that Irmscher, being German, have different requirements for offset. This is because they drive on the other side of the road and the camber affects the car differently. For the UK market, they have redefined the requirement to be an offset of 49mm only.
Note: If fitting wider tyres than standard, offset is particularly important. Wheels with a lesser negative offset than recommended will 'stick out' more than standard wheels. This will make a wider tyre more likely to rub on the wheel arches than if a wheel of the correct offset is fitted.
Courtnay say that they never have trouble with 215 tyres fitted to a Calibra if the correct offset is used. It has been known for engineers to machine 1mm off the mounting face of a wheel to increase the offset by 1mm in order to get a 48mm offset wheel to the correct offset for GM cars. We would not recommend that you machine any more than this else you run the risk of over-weakening the wheel.
ah yes, good old negative scrub geometry, often called "normal" geometry for 99% of cars by some lol
Seems they will be the usual offset of 49ish though if the bit about from their first FWD car, is true.
Royston
24-03-11, 07:08 AM
Edd.........Have you charged your phone yetlol
definitely et49, could admin please delete the last 3 pages of waffle?
ET49, all front wheel drive vauxhalls of that era were ET49.
definitely et49, could admin please delete the last 3 pages of waffle?
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/10_01/victormeldrew0410_468x493.jpg
lol
i'm glad you're laughing....at least we know that one person is....
ps. mk999, you'll find that most of the scientific stuff to do with cars is based on somebody trying several options, one works, so they then put a boffin on trying to explain it....
Yes Nova's are et49 but the standard 3 spoke ronal gte/gsi wheels are et47.5 so you cant just say as they are fwd astra sr wheels they are bound to be et49.
every single mk1 astra i ever got stuff off in a scrapyard had et49 rims, including the sr steelies that now live on bretts car
Yes Nova's are et49 but the standard 3 spoke ronal gte/gsi wheels are et47.5 so you cant just say as they are fwd astra sr wheels they are bound to be et49.
They changed to 47.5 on the later GSI to clear the calipers but on the early fwd vauxhalls they were all 49
Edd.........Have you charged your phone yetlol
obv not yet still no reply haha lol
lol
This shizzle still going ? F lol
So there ET 49 then ?
take it the seller hasnt replyed yet then
Royston
25-03-11, 06:16 AM
no he hasnt
Must be keen to sell them:roll:
Isn't it about time you changed your avatar, it's so yesterdays wheelslol
There was a set of Mk1 Astra GTE wheels at the VBOA spares day, but I never looked at the offset.....Sorry Edd:(
lol
This shizzle still going ? F lol
So there ET 49 then ?
Go ask on www.mk1oc.com (http://www.mk1oc.com)
they are ET49.... will people just believe me for once.
they are ET49.... will people just believe me for once.
I do believe you, but just trying to get Edd the answers he needs lol
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