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Presumably the wheel is 11" wide, so the center is 5.5" from the edge. 7.37 - 5.5 = 1.87". 1.87" * 25.4 mm/in = 47.5mm offset. But hell, I don't know. The real test might be just toss it on the car and see if it looks right. |
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I'm quite "confident" of my math and the calculating "scheme"! You need to use the "total" width of the wheel which is 12" to calculate "backspacing"! I was rather dumbfounded when I stumbled on the calculator later this morning. You need to use the calculator yourself because it has some interesting results. It will +1 and +2 wheel diameters and give "mathematical" tire equivalents for you if you like. "Mathematical" possibilities some/most of the results aren't available in the "real world"!! It's worth a trip to the calculator!! http://www.bigcustomwheels.com/info_specs.jsp -Dave |
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Most people that have problems with "wheel fitment" actually try to work with "offsets" and if you deal with primarily "backspacing" the confirmation of dimensions is much easier. Fitment is the "entire wheel/tire" combination not just the mounting flange width which is used primarily to supply the "section width" the tire manufacture desires for the tire size. |
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Found my tape measure! The backspacing is approx 7 7/16 or 7.4375. They should fit.
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