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7ishNZ 15th August 2009 10:36 PM

Rim size for correct geometry
 
On the old forum there was a post about ideal wheel size... I can't find it now, so my question is : what is the correct rim size and offset for the front geometry?
Chris must have used one rim and tyre to determine the front scrub radius... was it 15" with ET38?
Also, should the front and rear track be the same for best handling?

AshG 15th August 2009 10:54 PM

should be 15inch wheel with 195/50/15 tyre. et35-38 front and back

i have a set of team dynamics jet alloys and they are 15inch and et38 they fit perfectly under my triton rear arches

basically its the same as the sierra.

7ishNZ 15th August 2009 11:36 PM

Thanks. are they 15x6.5"?
Is the track front and rear the same?

AshG 15th August 2009 11:55 PM

no its not. im not exactly sure on the measurements as im still messing about with mine

ACE HIGH 16th August 2009 02:17 AM

rim size for correct geometry
 
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