Vote to help me deside!

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Black Knight

I Glow Therefore I am
Re: Vote to help me deside!

You'll want something close to the ZR1 setup since they're 9.5" wide also. The fronts are 56mm but the rear on a 9.5" I was unable to locate so your gonna have to search out a rear 9.5" Unless someone knows the answer off they're head, I do remember reading it on here once before.
 

Black Knight

I Glow Therefore I am
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jjorgensen52 said:
to run 9.5" wheels you need 56mm in front and 26mm in the rear... so a set of 56mm offset wheels with 1.25" spacers in back will work

I did a lot of searching to find wheels in the right offset to fit my truck, took me like 5 months to find some I liked

And like I said I knew someone would have the answer :rotf:

Now why are you thinking he needs a spacer on that J? I thought everyone with that offset was running without spacers?
 

juicehead9

93 Typhoon # 0973
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so if i get this right then 45mm offset up fron would need a .5 inch spacer
and the rear needs no spacer to a .5 spacer?
 

Black Knight

I Glow Therefore I am
Re: Vote to help me deside!

Since you don't want the widest wheels you can get ( or you'd be looking at the 11" rear ) you might go with the 8" wide ones from that last link, those offsets were a little closer.
 

jjorgensen52

NHSTE - I'm the only one!
Re: Vote to help me deside!

Black Knight said:
And like I said I knew someone would have the answer :rotf:

Now why are you thinking he needs a spacer on that J? I thought everyone with that offset was running without spacers?

in front they run without spacers, the rears do need them if you use the 9.5's all the way around. I think there are replicas available that come in varied offsets so you can run without spacers though

so if i get this right then 45mm offset up fron would need a .5 inch spacer
and the rear needs no spacer to a .5 spacer?

I think you're doing it backwards. If wheels is a 45mm offset, and you add a 1/2" spacer, you now have a 32mm offset. You need to start with the right or too big of an offset and space it downward accordingly
 

live1053rulz

Nor Cal SyTy
Re: Vote to help me deside!

We sell all those wheels if you don't already have a good lead. Don't use the Land Rover branch of TSW on your Ty. They're specifically made for Land Rovers. They're much too heavy and they are the wrong size as well.
 

juicehead9

93 Typhoon # 0973
Re: Vote to help me deside!

the guy atTSW stated "19x9.5 in rear with 45mm offset will workout.
and the 19x8 in front with 40mm offset should work", but i do not 100% trust this guy because he dosent know much about Typhoons.
 

dgoodhue

BuSTeD 4.3
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This post look awfully familiar to the one I posted in last weekend about offsets...
 

jjorgensen52

NHSTE - I'm the only one!
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juicehead9 said:
OK guys I need some help here. Do i go with 45mm up front and 20mm in rear, or 45 rear, and 40 front? I want to order them tonight. But I am still un sure what to do?

https://www.buywheelstoday.com/products/?id=2865 what should i try, I do want to stick with 19x9.5 . Thanks

I will repeat again, to run a 9.5" front wheel flush to the cladding you need AT LEAST 56MM OF OFFSET. Otherwise they will stick out no matter what you do. A 30mm in the rear would be optimal, but 40mm will work with a 10mm spacer
 

juicehead9

93 Typhoon # 0973
Re: Vote to help me deside!

not tryting to sound stupid but still not 100% on the offset thing, if i go with a 45 up front does the 45mm mean it measured from the back of the hub to the center line, or from the back of the rim to the back of the hub. See i was thinking that 45mm is it will set 45mm in so you need to space it out about 15mm to get 60mm up front(thats what i have read here that you want 60mm total up front, and 30 mm total in the rear. So my thinking was 45mm up front and a half an inch spacer to get it to the 60mm point, and 20mm in the rear with a 10mm plate to git it at 30mm. Am I way off on this?
 
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jjorgensen52

NHSTE - I'm the only one!
Re: Vote to help me deside!

you're backwards :lol:

The backspacing is measured from the centerline of the rim to the face of the lug surface. So, a 45mm offset will sit 45mm in from the center line of the rim, and adding a spacer will move the hub face closer to the centerline. If it were a negative offset you would add a spacer to increase the offset.

offset_negative.jpg


So, going by that picture, putting a spacer in there will move the hub face closer to the centerline, not further away
 

ty166

Donating Member
Re: Vote to help me deside!

personally i would also agree with keeping the ones you got now.
 

juicehead9

93 Typhoon # 0973
Re: Vote to help me deside!

sold the ones i had to Saun on the board. so if i go with lets say 20mm up front i need to add 40mm to get it to work?
 

juicehead9

93 Typhoon # 0973
Re: Vote to help me deside!

I was told by someone on here about a nother rim that was 19x9.5 30mm he stated that the 30mm will work in the rear, and 30mm up front with a 1" spacer. I just want to get all of this right before i go and order some rims and they do not work out and i have to pay to ship back. Not to put anyone out but could someone look here and tell me what offset to get ?

https://www.buywheelstoday.com/products/?id=2865
 

jjorgensen52

NHSTE - I'm the only one!
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juicehead9 said:
sold the ones i had to Saun on the board. so if i go with lets say 20mm up front i need to add 40mm to get it to work?
Adding 40mm will make it a -20mm backspace

The only wheels you could make work from that site are the 17x8 5-120 on a 40mm backspace for front and 17x8 5-120 on a 20mm in the rear with a 5mm spacer
 
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