Re: Neon rear Disc Brake Write up
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:27 am
7mm is only 1/4 of an inch... If you have a 225 tire that should stick out 10mm wider and your offset is 3mm further IN not out then your end result is 7mm wider than stock, but the wheel itself will appear further inset. Positive mm offset means the tire center line is set further in the well.
35mm offset for the front with a 225 tire is wicked sweet looking, but you would need a 42 or 45 in the rear to tuck with the neon brakes back there.
My old 35mm offset rims. The tire was equal to the fender flare
And I had to roll the rear with stock brakes because it would rub.
35mm offset for the front with a 225 tire is wicked sweet looking, but you would need a 42 or 45 in the rear to tuck with the neon brakes back there.
My old 35mm offset rims. The tire was equal to the fender flare
And I had to roll the rear with stock brakes because it would rub.