Wheel offsets
Would this work? Add spacers to your mag until you get the correct look and movement. If the rear offset is 26mm and a 15mm spacer then that should mean that your next mag would have an offset of 26+15= 41mm. SNAPCHAT's vibration was probably caused by a lack of center rings. For which there are only a few, if not two sizes, for automobiles.
@Gomes is spot on. Wish you weren't in Idaho @SNAPCHAT . I'd love to have the Sentas. Already running the spacers on my Jupiters. H&R Trak+ 20mm DRM Wheel Adaptor Bolt 5/108 Center Bore 63.3 Stud Thread 12x1.5 ebay, MISHIMOTO 15mm SPACERS MMWS-006-150BK 5X108, 63.3/4, 12X1.2 AMAZON HGA Performance
Last edited by luv2fly; May 26, 2025 at 08:17 AM.
I can't help directly because I have a 5.0 car with the different rear offset, but I will say that there are massive amounts of space in the wheel wells in the front and truly massive amounts of space in the back of these cars. Not 11-inch-wheels-in-front C4 Corvette levels but not far removed. About a month ago I did pretty much the 5.0 XKR-S size/offset for my special ordered wheels in the back and 9.5 ET45s in the front; and while I wasn't brave enough to put my money on the line to try I suspect I could have done the 10.5 ET50 fitment on the front as well now that I actually have them in hand.
Last edited by Tornado; May 26, 2025 at 09:16 AM.
I really liked how my square setup on my Corvette (originally 315/35-17s, later 295/80-18s) drove and the ability to do 4-corner rotations. I did strongly consider doing something similar for this car (with 295/30-20s) to try and make the steering a bit heavier, but since I was going to be changing the steering rack to the F-Type unit and installing Spires springs, plus the lead times/risk with ordering custom offset/bolt pattern wheels if they didn't fit, I decided to go with something more much more aggressive than stock but not that aggressive so I knew it would fit.
Last edited by Tornado; May 27, 2025 at 03:28 AM.
I really liked how my square setup on my Corvette (originally 315/35-17s, later 295/80-18s) drove and the ability to do 4-corner rotations. I did strongly consider doing something similar for this car (with 295/30-20s) to try and make the steering a bit heavier, but since I was going to be changing the steering rack to the F-Type unit and installing Spires springs, plus the lead times/risk with ordering custom offset/bolt pattern wheels if they didn't fit, I decided to go with something more much more aggressive than stock but not that aggressive so I knew it would fit.
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