View Full Version : DC5 R Offset specifics
K20A DC5
30-06-2008, 10:16 PM
By use of this...........
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
Can some of you guys play around with it and let me know what ends up being the closest to flush for the dc5 Type R
For example
Stock DC5 R 16x7 @ +45
(AUSDM)
If an 8 inch rim @ +45 is used we get,
-Inner clearance...13 mm less
-Outer position..extends an extra 13mm
If you guys can punch some figure in on the calculator of what you currently have on your car and let me know where the limits occur, eg where it becomes flush with the guards. For example, if someone has an 8 inch wide rim at a +45 offset and it's flush with the guards, ill know the above figures are the limits. Assume camber to be 0 for now.
The point?
Im trying to find out what rim combo/offset best fits the car and ultimately best fills the guards out.
Thanks.
Jamie
05dc5S
30-06-2008, 11:05 PM
anything that extends the outer position by 20-25mm will be flush.
eg 17x7.5 +30, 17x8 +35, 17x8.5 +40
if you run a bit of camber, say -1.5 to -2 you can run a slightly more aggressive offset.
K20A DC5
01-07-2008, 03:50 PM
anything that extends the outer position by 20-25mm will be flush.
eg 17x7.5 +30, 17x8 +35, 17x8.5 +40
if you run a bit of camber, say -1.5 to -2 you can run a slightly more aggressive offset.
Sweeet..your a champion
Now just to be sure...are the guards more accomodating in the rear...or will both wheels sit up the same front to back..?
The rear will probably camber in naturally when lowered to help with clearance id presume.
Mikes_DC5R
01-07-2008, 04:31 PM
YES THAT TRUE.. my offset is a huge and noticeable difference, from my front and rears..
K20A DC5
01-07-2008, 09:56 PM
YES THAT TRUE.. my offset is a huge and noticeable difference, from my front and rears..
If this is the case, i may look at staging them..or bolt on spacers...
By the way, what rims are you running, width offset etc..
And does the rear appear to sit in further?
05dc5S
01-07-2008, 10:21 PM
with the same amount of camber, the rear appears to sit in slightly more.
but u would run more neg camber in the front anywayz so it doesn't matter
i run 17x8.5 + 40 in the front and 17x7.5 +30 in the rear and it's pretty flush
K20A DC5
08-07-2008, 09:50 PM
with the same amount of camber, the rear appears to sit in slightly more.
but u would run more neg camber in the front anywayz so it doesn't matter
i run 17x8.5 + 40 in the front and 17x7.5 +30 in the rear and it's pretty flush
Have you got any pics you could put up to show it?
Also what specs are you running?
Like camber etc and do you have a camber kit for the rear to square it up?
Thanks
Jamie
05dc5S
08-07-2008, 10:07 PM
http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/4558/dsc09238jc5.jpg
Front: -2.5
Rear: -1.5 (with camber kit)
K20A DC5
09-07-2008, 08:30 PM
http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/4558/dsc09238jc5.jpg
Front: -2.5
Rear: -1.5 (with camber kit)
Nice...
Yeah that does fill it out quite well...hows your tyre wear at them settings?
kongfu
09-07-2008, 08:46 PM
Ask Chi from Sydney and Mugsee from Melb..They are DC5R Professionals!
They got plenty of experience and their opinions are super reliable!
K20A DC5
10-07-2008, 03:58 PM
Ask Chi from Sydney and Mugsee from Melb..They are DC5R Professionals!
They got plenty of experience and their opinions are super reliable!
And how do i go about contacting them?
They on the forum?
kongfu
10-07-2008, 04:00 PM
And how do i go about contacting them?
They on the forum?
PM them.
air23box
13-07-2008, 06:36 AM
And how do i go about contacting them?
They on the forum?
yes they both on the forum...and those are their nick too....try pm them.....Also ChargeR....they can tell you every bit of offset.....coz they are crazy about it :p
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