But then you'd have to space them out and wouldn't have as deep of a dish...
Meh. I have inch and half spacers in front, and inch spacers in rear.
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But then you'd have to space them out and wouldn't have as deep of a dish...
But then you'd have to space them out and wouldn't have as deep of a dish...
Well yeah, I didn't do the math(still didn't), but was(and still am) of the opinion that you can't bolt a 15x6 ET43 wheel on a 240 and have it fit without rubbing on the inside. I mean, considering a Draco with a 205 tire and ET25 will rub on the inside of the rear as it is...
5.25" fits, even with a fat tire. More is possible as you know.You're limited to around 5" (127mm) of backspacing on the rear of a 240.
your calcs are1Back spacing on a 6" wide et43 wheel is 97.7mm
2Back spacing on a 7.5" wide et20 wheel (like an eiker) is 105.5mm
3Back spacing on a 8" wide et10 wheel is 106.6mm
So according to the math you aren't doing neither an eiker not a 8" et10 wheel will fit on a 240.
418x10 et5 fit on the back of a 240. That's 124.5mm backspacing and right on the edge..
5.25" fits, even with a fat tire. More is possible as you know.
your calcs are
1. 131.9mm = 5.19"
2. 127.95mm = 5.04"
3. 124.3mm = 4.89"
4. 144.7mm = 5.70"
Wheel width at the beads plus one inch times 25.4 = overall width in mm
divide by two and add the offset
=backspacing
6" ET43
overall width is 7", or 177.8mm
divide by two (88.9) and add offset (43) = 131.9mm backspacing
Must also consider wheel diameter on the front since the strut is tilted. Max backspacing will vary with wheel diameter.They have less backspacing than my 9" et8 which fit fine so I don't see what the problem is.
I'll always have a weak spot for BBS mesh wheels.
they aren't baller status but they are my favorite stock rims.