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Help needed with wheel specification ''offsets etc'' - Work Meister S1 3P


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I am planning to replace my Volk Racing GT-AV wheels - 19'' 10.5'' Rear & 9.5'' Front with Work Meister S1 3P. I am unsure of what my current offset is but since I've lowered I noticed the front would look much better if they set closer to the arches ''15 to 20mm''.

 

I have huge Endless Brakes front and rears. What I need help with is knowing what all I need to measure so I am able to choose the perfect offset for sitting on standard arches.

 

My Arches has been worked on and are rolled I am using Toyo R888 295 in the rear and 265 at the front.

 

Image below of my Front wheels and Endless Brakes:

 

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Image below of my Rear Wheels with Endless Brakes:

 

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Sorry to hijack...but what are the specs of those breaks? They look awesome.

 

Best talking to Nic he supplied it to the previous owners, all I know is that Nic said it cost 5k Pounds new and they are endless I think from measuring they the front discs have 15.1'' in Diameter.

 

Now back on topic please...! :p

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Below is the chart I got from the Work's site with their offset etc, I've also found this thread on the Ozzy forum.

 

So far my best guesstimate for wheel size to fit my stock body rolled arches are, what do you guys think?

 

Front:19'' - 9.5 jj - +31 offset

 

Rear: 19'' - 10.5jj - +19 offset

 

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I don't have the offsets of my current wheel so would I use the offset and width of the OEM wheels?

 

Also my arches have been rolled so what would my new offsets be?

 

Am I right that the offsets I need to be looking at is on the top right corner where it says 'Big Caliper Disk'?

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I don't have the offsets of my current wheel so would I use the offset and width of the OEM wheels?

 

Also my arches have been rolled so what would my new offsets be?

 

Am I right that the offsets I need to be looking at is on the top right corner where it says 'Big Caliper Disk'?

 

My old blitz z2 was for oem body came from mvp F-18x9 +41 R-18x10+45

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yes, is perfect for oem stock body you can confirm with Dusty, but in my case I need to put spacers front and rear, but already brought the right offset in these setup ;)

 

So using the calculator that you sent me your front wheels are 9'' wide with offset of 41 and I want to go 9.5'' do I than increase/decrease offset till the ''Outer position'' is the same? If I do that the inner clearance is 12mm less and the end offset is 47mm for the 9.5''.

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yes, is perfect for oem stock body you can confirm with Dusty, but in my case I need to put spacers front and rear, but already brought the right offset in these setup ;)

 

Nuno what size tyres were you running? I am asking because I've found this site which gives a better picture of the changes.

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40/35 not sure

 

Thanks Nuno.... I have emailed Dusty... so will wait and see what he says..! by the way when my car is finished we should get together stick a couple of go-pro camera's on the supra and show the guys here how awesome Lisbon is '' night time filming'' take a drive through the Bairro Alto on a friday..!

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