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Bringetto

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The wheels im looking at for my sho are 16x8's and +42

I know im going to roll the fenders to make them fit but can anyone else think of problems it might cause?

and also has anyone put on wheels of a similar offset or width?

thanks


btw... they weigh 13lbs even :evilgrin:
 

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Hmm... They sound like Rota's....

Can you share some more info on the wheels? Or is this a one time offer type of thing?
 

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i would share info on the wheels but i kinda want to keep them secret till i have them..

I like being a tease ;)
 

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Are they availible? Or is it an eBay type of deal?? I don't mind waiting, that is, if they are still being produced.
 

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Are they availible? Or is it an eBay type of deal?? I don't mind waiting, that is, if they are still being produced.

yeah available... just gotta think hard about it. they area proven excellent wheel

and no not ebay
 

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You may have an issue clearing the strut, more so in the rear. If you dont mind having spacers you should be fine. 42 is a little deep.
 

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You may have an issue clearing the strut, more so in the rear. If you dont mind having spacers you should be fine. 42 is a little deep.

I think it'll hit the strut actually, especially with a wider tire. My 38mm offset wheels with 245/40/18s are very close to the strut, and was rubbing the fender pretty bad. I rolled the fenders as much as I could and now it's ok, but it's very, very tight.
 

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yeah smaller the number the closer it is to the strut. the stock slicers are 42mm but I would have to say you're goign to have fitment issues with those wheels
 

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Offset is the distance the mounting surface from the centre of the wheel. So the larger the number, the further out the mounting surface with the hub is from the centre of the wheel (the "face"/front side of the wheel), thus pushing the entire wheel in torwards the car.

The 35mm offset wheel will work just like a 42mm offset with a 7mm spacer, but your lugnuts will hav less threads to hold onto.

Get a 38mm or less wheel, but you probably don't want to go any lower than 35mm on a 8" wide wheel. Lots of fender rolling will be in order.
 

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is it just me or did you say I was wrong and just say the same thing I did? I just found 2 sites saying both lol. This stuff is so confusing

EDIT: ok from what i see it pulls the mounting poitn closer to the strut but actualyl pushes the wheel further out

So yes to use an 8" wide wheel you will need some spacers, and IIRC 38 mm is the ideal number for the sho to center it
 
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is it just me or did you say I was wrong and just say the same thing I did? I just found 2 sites saying both lol. This stuff is so confusing

EDIT: ok from what i see it pulls the mounting poitn closer to the strut but actualyl pushes the wheel further out

So yes to use an 8" wide wheel you will need some spacers, and IIRC 38 mm is the ideal number for the sho to center it

Bingo. ;)

Wording can be confusing, a few pictures is much easier to understand the idea of offset.

Here's a simple explaination:
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/d...hVw4TJzknJXJ4Jyp131QqShC2wnhhv!297449208!NONE
 

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I had 17x8 Mille Miglia wheels (38mm offset, I think) & 235/45/17 tires... on my 89 they rubbed on the quarter panel so I had to roll them. But they were fine on my 92 & 94 so you might be ok. The wheel only had about a 1/8" - 1/4" to go to hit the rear strut though so you might end up needing some spacers.
 

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gen 2's can fit wider tires easier then the gen 1's could, for what reason i dunno but they do
 

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I had 17x8 Mille Miglia wheels (38mm offset, I think) & 235/45/17 tires... on my 89 they rubbed on the quarter panel so I had to roll them. But they were fine on my 92 & 94 so you might be ok. The wheel only had about a 1/8" - 1/4" to go to hit the rear strut though so you might end up needing some spacers.

Grab one of those wheels and check. The offset is stamped onto the backside of the wheel. The Miglias I have here have a 42mm offset.

judging by the offset Binghetto probably has some aftermarket Volvo race wheels. Remember, the Rota slips were never made in our bolt pattern.
 

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The wheels im looking at for my sho are 16x8's and +42

I know im going to roll the fenders to make them fit but can anyone else think of problems it might cause?

and also has anyone put on wheels of a similar offset or width?

thanks


btw... they weigh 13lbs even :evilgrin:

You will need +35 to +38 offset if you are running an 8" wide rim.

If you want 16x8 with +42, you might have to use spacers.

If you can wait, I will have several sets of 16x8 +35 Rota slipstreams (17 lbs) for the SHO available for purchase in November/December. :naughty:
 
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