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Spanky
23rd March 2008, 08:18
hey guys, im looking at a set of alloys but they have an offset of 25, and i have been told the saxo needs an offset of 15-20.

ive came across some eibach hubcentric spacers which come in various sizes, but im just wanting to check somthing first!

when it says 10mm hubcentric spacers, is that 10mm per wheel or 5mm per wheel making either the front or the rear axle 10mm wider??

abit confused here tbh!

So basically i jsut want to no if each spacer is 10mm and widens each wheel by 10mm

or if each spacer is 5mm and widens each wheel by 5mm

and either way will i get the offset down to 15 and will this be ok!

god hope i aint confused people lol

link to spacers
http://www.potn.co.uk/p1339258.htm

link to wheels
http://www.potn.co.uk/p1000566.htm

ALSO!!! ive just noticed it says this for the alloys offset...

PCD: 4/108 Offset (ET): 25, 38

does thios meen the front offset is 25 and the rear offset is 38??

thus meaning i would need different sized spacers for the front and the back??

REP GIVEN TO SOMEONE WHO CAN ANSWER ALL OF THIS FOR ME!!!!

GreenSaxo
23rd March 2008, 11:01
u go on a bit dont u...lol

widens track by 10mm = 5mm spacer each side. (it might work but i cant guarantee it will space the wheels out far enough)

25,38 are 2 offsets they make them in (as far as i know)

you really need 10mm spacers (to space the wheels out 10mm each side) due to the wheels being the wrong offset for saxos.

Spanky
23rd March 2008, 15:42
Yea i do go on a little lol so idealy i need 20mm spacers (10mm each wheel) to take the offset to 15??

so is the 25offset whcih these wheel are per wheel or per axle??

and will a 10mm spacer, taking the wheel to 15 offset be an ok offset for a saxo ??

AdamH
23rd March 2008, 20:01
yes saxo_89 10mm should be fine