View Full Version : 7inch wide wheels help pls
johnny27
13-07-04, 06:38 PM
I was going to buy a set of 13inch by 7inch wide superlites, they are deep dish, does anyone know if they will be too wide like sitting out over the arches? I don't know what offset they are. Thanks.
noooo...
dont do it.
my wheels and 6.5" wide and they rub on the arches as it is
unless you modify your arches they'll be awful
johnny27
13-07-04, 09:34 PM
do you mean the inside arch or outside? as the wheels definetly would'nt rub inside cause the dish make the studs sit closer in to the hub?
General Baxter
13-07-04, 10:06 PM
im running 7" wheels with a ET of 40 that are 15's and droped 60mm on the front 80mm on the back
and my god hardly any trouble just had to roll the back arches thats all, but due to having an ice build in the back and no mates they dont rub as there no weight in the back
EDIT - well i say rolled there arches i had to grind them totaly off!
johnny27
13-07-04, 10:13 PM
thing is though, your wheels may have been 7" but the superlites are dished so the wheel sits further out from the hub or arch, i'm wondering if it would be out to far. Thinking that if i go over a bump the wheels will hit the arch the visible bit cause the wheel is out level or more with it, anyone ever had anything simlar? Thanks.
u recon superlights are gonna look ok on a nova cos personnely i dont but could b proved rong
could look good on a euro style nova slammed into the weeds.
as for the arches, they could be flared out over the wheels...
ya i can see it workin then it would look fat as like that
johnny27
13-07-04, 11:09 PM
so its a no unless i get the arches flaired?
they might need flaring, but it all depends on how low u go!! :evil: :evil:
IMO to make them look half right the car would have to be ultra smooth. No bodykits and slammed about 100mm with the arches flared out at about 45 degrees. A lot of work to do the arches but I think they look really good with small wheels. The only problem with running wheels that small is the brakes that you have to run. I wouldnt go for any engine bigger than a 1.3 SR TBH
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