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Old 04-17-2005, 04:46 AM
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Wink RX8 Rims offset

Hi,

Anyone can advise on the MAXIMUM Offset for 18 inch rims to be in line with the fender? So that the car will look fierce!

And where can we get the small lip spoiler that is glued to the boot?

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Originally Posted by Drifter
Hi,

Anyone can advise on the MAXIMUM Offset for 18 inch rims to be in line with the fender? So that the car will look fierce!

And where can we get the small lip spoiler that is glued to the boot?

Cheers,
Drifter

on the same note
can someone please enlighten me on the what's the meaning of offset?
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True true....was trying to sell my rims and I keep getting qns on what is my offset and wat is my pcd.

What the heck is PCD and Offset?
Thks.
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Stock offset is +50

Here is what a Lexus owner explains :p



Originally Posted by Monster-Mat @ Lexusownersclub
The offset of a wheel is the distance from its hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel. The offset can be one of three types.

Zero Offset

The hub mounting surface is even with the centerline of the wheel.

Positive

The hub mounting surface is toward the front or wheel side of the wheel. Positive offset wheels are generally found on front wheel drive cars and newer rear drive cars.

Negative

The hub mounting surface is toward the back or brake side of the wheels centerline. "Deep dish" wheels are typically a negative offset.

If the offset of the wheel is not correct for the car, the handling can be adversely affected. When the width of the wheel changes, the offset also changes numerically. If the offset were to stay the same while you added width, the additional width would be split evenly between the inside and outside. For most cars, this won't work correctly.
Regarding the MAXIMUM size you can have. If you want it to look fierce but not rediculous. I think +30 is the max for a 8.5" wide rim.

Here is the offset calculator.
http://toy4two.home.mindspring.com/offset.html

And you can get a ruler and see how much extra it will stick out from the stock tyre :p

Judge it yourself. Good luck. Any wheel in mind?
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PCD is the diameter of the circle drawn by lining up all the nuts together. Stock and will be required is 114.3 for RX-8
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I am going to buy Enkei RP03 18x8.5" +35 (114.3)

Murix has the same set up
Originally Posted by Murix
I am running Enkei RP03 35mm offset in a 18x8.5 w/245/40/18 on all four corners. That is the limit on what would fit. I am on a Mazdaspeed suspension with no rubbing.

http://www.murix.com/albums/RX-8/images/DSCN0109.JPG

http://www.murix.com/albums/RX-8/images/DSCN0110.JPG

http://www.murix.com/albums/RX-8/images/DSCN0111.JPG
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i still dun quite get it...
can explain in layman terms?
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Offset is the distance between the centre of the rim and the plate. As seen in the pic. The more positive the value, the more stick out you are. Of course, the width of rim will stick the tyre out even more.

To a certain point, the tyre will rub the fender guard on the outside. So you should keep within that range.

8.5 inch with +35 offset will extend the outside of the tyre 21mm more laterally. Stock is 8 inch with +50 offset (which sits 0.25" plus +15 mm ~= 21mm further in).

..... I hope this helps
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Good posts Taka and your absolutely right. My 18x8.5 aftermarkets have +30 offset which is exactly at the edge of the front fender and does look fierce IMO, certainly when compared to the stocks. When I saw the fit and looks, I was hooked.
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Thanks for your praise genesis.

I have to add. There is a slight variant in the offset among designs. You see the offset is measure from the center of the rim to the central plate (where the nuts are). You see if the central plate is design to be further in the rim... then their offset will be less positive.

I hope you understand while I am trying to find picture to illustrate.
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Rims offset

Hi,

Thanks for all the help everyone. But I think I saw in this forum , someone suggest 18 x 8 (max offset is +42). Don't you all think its too big?

I am either looking at VOLKS RACING 18 x 8 or it rather come in 18 x 8.5 ...hmmm i wonder which is the one.

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Hi

Stock is +50 (recessed). +42 is slightly less recessed than +50. +30 is almost flushed with the car with tyres slighly outside already.

In other words, +42 does not mean it jut out more than +30. Its the other way round.

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I think +40 is more than OK.

I will prefer a 8.5" wheel if you plan to use wider tyres. 245/40 is the best fit to 225/45, and actually 225 is slightly too small for the 8" but 245 will be the limit for a 8".

So I think 8.5" will be perfect and will be flexible for your later tyre choices.

Don't quote me but I think the people have 18x8.5 +38 in Japan and it is believe to be the size suggested by Rays Engineering.

Good luck. Love those wheels.
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hi guys, some time lat year jan, before i collected my auto 8, i was doing some search as well. as the auto 8 came with 16 inch as std so i wanted to change to 18 and post some question here in the forums. wat i found out was, as some bro here already said, different brands of rim ,the offset is also slightly diff....anyway i went ard....and most shop have these magazines....each rims sizes and offset also in these magazines and there will be a recommmended size and offsets for each size and for the cars....i found out that for Volks Racing, the Mazdaspeed recommendations for the set i bought are front 18X8 +38 and rear is 18X9 +45.....

the thing i am trying to say here is that for the same car,different rims hv different offset...also remember the tyre size as some brands of tyres is difficult to find a certain width and profile.....

just sharing....
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I am confused here. According to TireRack, the + offset is "The hub mounting surface is toward the front or wheel side of the wheel." This would seem to mean the larger the + offset, the more the wheel would "stick out" to the sides. Yet everything else in this thread indicates the exact opposite... i.e. the stock offset being +50 while the ones for wider wheels and more sticking out is +35. According to the information posted on tirerack and the way it reads, one would think +50 would stick out more than +35 (of course you need to adjust for wheel width also).
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teebee, if the hub mounting surface "moves" towards the front (face) of the wheel... it also means the wheel sits deeper into the wheel well. Therefore the higher the offset, it actually means the wheel will stick IN (not out) of the wheel well and conversely, the lower the offset, the more the wheel will stick OUT. Hope this helps...
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Yes now it's starting to make more sense. Thanks for the explaination.
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Jnc 18x9 +30 offset

I'm considering changing from the stock rx8 rims and tires and going with the jnc 18x9 inch rims with a +30 offset. Would I need to lower the car first or would it be fine the way it is? Any advice would be much appreciated thank you guys
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How about 17x8j offset 30 enkei RPF1 rims? Will it rub the brakes?
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It won't rub the brakes but it might rub your fenders (depending on tire size and if/how much your car is lowered).
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Originally Posted by Genesis
Good posts Taka and your absolutely right. My 18x8.5 aftermarkets have +30 offset which is exactly at the edge of the front fender and does look fierce IMO, certainly when compared to the stocks. When I saw the fit and looks, I was hooked.
did it ever rub on the fenders?
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Should be fine. I run a 18x8.5 +35 with a 5mm spacer (for essentially the same fitment) on 245/40r18 and have no rub anywhere.
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18x10.5 +43 with 265/35-18 tires fits all four corners inside and outside without any modifications

here are the equivalent outer wheel lip positions for different width wheels relative to that:

10.0” +40
9.5” +37
9.0” +34
8.5” +30
8.0” +27

again, these will result in a fairly flush look without having to modify the fender lips for the wheels. However depending on what size tire is used and the resulting sidewall bulge there may be some rub and most likely at the rear fender lip that sticks inward about 1/2” or so. Which is the easiest to address by rolling the inner lip flat. If you don’t care about modifying the fender lips then wheel offset can be decreased further.

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