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EVO_PAJ **
Age: 46 Zodiac: Joined: 30 Aug 2011 Posts: 68 Location: Australia
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 13:31 Post subject: Some New Feet ! aka...Wheels :) |
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Heya guys, just wanted to ask a quick question to those in the know... as well as make a post for the first time in the mods section.
oh btw ! not enough Posting of awesomeness ! i mean i know there good from the factory but cmon people you gotta be doing something to the beast ?.. its an evolution
Im looking at getting some new shoes/rims for the evo.
I have done my research on here but havent found out enough to convince me to spend my hard earn dollars just yet until i delve a little deeper
Looking at some new wheels :
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/products/wheel.php?lang=ja&wheel=TE37X
They come in 2 sizes 16 x 8 (0 offset) and 16 x 8 (-20 Offset).
Everything i have read so far has only talked about positive Offset and i cant really get my head round it specially when im talking about negative offset on a positive offset car. ( I Think)
Which Rim in theory would give the most dish given the correct tyre choice?
And is it possible neither offset will work on the EvopaJ ?
Thanks as always for your time.
Miles |
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pad4 LifeTime Member
Age: 54 Zodiac: Joined: 11 Jul 2010 Posts: 119 Location: Bolton
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 7:43 Post subject: |
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-20mm offset would give you the deepest dish as the mating flange on the wheel is -20mm further backwards from the wheels centre line
0mm offset the mating flange would be central in the wheel
positive offset means the mating flange is coming out towards the front of the wheel
by mating flange i mean the part of the wheel that joins to the hub
so neg offset will pull the rim away from the car (and give you the dish)
positive off set will push it in and the spokes would look flat to the wheel edge
dont dick to much with the offsets, it can cause all manner of poo handling and huge stress on the wheel bearings
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EVO_PAJ **
Age: 46 Zodiac: Joined: 30 Aug 2011 Posts: 68 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 16:22 Post subject: |
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Cheers mate as always your a wealth of knowledge
In Australia there really isn't many people who know much about the evo, (being i think 5-7 in the whole country) so this forums is my only real source of knowledge. Any and all comments and feedback provided are hugely grateful
Have you sold your old girl yet ?
Appreciate the heads up on the handling or lack of.. by changing offsets too btw:) |
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pad4 LifeTime Member
Age: 54 Zodiac: Joined: 11 Jul 2010 Posts: 119 Location: Bolton
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 22:31 Post subject: |
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No Problem
I always think - Mitsubishi spent millions on these things making them the ultimate machine to win with, then we come along and adjust something...
lol i know that everythings tweekable and ive been in motorsport long enough to know but always i keep
that thought in my head
Im ordering a set of wheels for it, Ill post the details
and i think we have decided to keep it as i just can not find a suitable replacement so its going to have a bloody good top to bottom going over next month
AND - i think ive finally located a batch of factory workshop manuals for the Evo - All in japanese but im told everythings there - keep fingers crossed
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EVO_PAJ **
Age: 46 Zodiac: Joined: 30 Aug 2011 Posts: 68 Location: Australia
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 11:29 Post subject: |
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Hey Pad, i'm stoked to see your keeping the ol girl, You and me well keep the community on their toes
I couldn't agree with you more on the Mitsubishi spending millions why change it, hence i don't think ill be able to achieve the look i want really.
just stuck my head under the car and for those that are searching OFFSET for the Standard Pajero Evolution 6 Spoke Alloys are
J16 X 7JJ +46 offset
That is 16 Inch Rim
8 Inch Wide Tyre
+ 46 Offset meaning the hub is already very close to the outside of the guard. From What you have told me Pad anything less than that will push it further past the guard.
I think +30 would have to be the lowest you'd want.
Now to work out if the width of Rim Effects the offset ?
The way i work it out is like this, and Pad i'm probably so wrong its not funny but meh !
IE If you have 16 x 7" rim vs a 16 x 8" rim there is approx 25 mm more rim width (7" vs 8") - With this logic would that mean the rim at (lets say +46 offset) would stick out 12.5 mm further (half the 25 mm is on each side of the rim). meaning an 8 inch rim to fit the same would literally need +58 Offset.. hmm that doesn't sound right
I spose what i'm getting at is if you went an even wider rim you would need to push the offset even higher if i understand it correctly ?
Its funny you mentioned the Japanese Manuals, i'm waiting on mine to come from Japan as well. I don't think ill be able to read much, but as my mum says i have always been good with pictures? (whatever the hell that means
Maybe i can bribe my next door neighbor a lovely Japanese couple with a night of Saki and Karaoke. So he can decipher the manuals for me.
I think though the manuals i got are bits of manuals, addendum and such, i couldn't see how thick they were either. Couple hundred quid later I hope they offer some information.
Either way Good luck with your rims let us know how you go, looking forward to seeing what your decision will be. |
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pad4 LifeTime Member
Age: 54 Zodiac: Joined: 11 Jul 2010 Posts: 119 Location: Bolton
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 22:28 Post subject: |
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Going against what ive just said ive today ordered a set of Rota Grid 16 x 8 x et5 - which is not really correct on the offset , they will stick out an extra 40mm but because there wider will only be 25 mm further outwards on the inside of the wheel which aint worth bothering about
Well it was a swap for some stuff so as we say here in the UK - Beggers cant be choosers
have a look , they are a nice wheel (the flat spoke ones)
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EVO_PAJ **
Age: 46 Zodiac: Joined: 30 Aug 2011 Posts: 68 Location: Australia
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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 13:43 Post subject: |
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Yeah in the beginning Rota's name wasn't the best but over the years they seem to have gotten better and better and found you can find there wheels on some big names, World Time Attack cars, 1200 HP drag evo's so yeah good buy
What color did you end up going with ?
Oh and I cannot believe you got +5 offset, please tell me how they go and take some photos
oh one last thing, the ol girl is getting some new rubber tomorrow Hankook Muddies, ill be sure to take some after shots |
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pad4 LifeTime Member
Age: 54 Zodiac: Joined: 11 Jul 2010 Posts: 119 Location: Bolton
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 19:05 Post subject: |
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Ohhhh they have arrived at work
best *beep* off and go get them then , all excited as I managed to get a gun metal finish as well
hubba hubba |
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pad4 LifeTime Member
Age: 54 Zodiac: Joined: 11 Jul 2010 Posts: 119 Location: Bolton
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 21:28 Post subject: |
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Here they are
pad |
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EVO_PAJ **
Age: 46 Zodiac: Joined: 30 Aug 2011 Posts: 68 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:44 Post subject: |
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Oh they are Nice mate, well done, Top Score..
Cant wait to see them on, (actually by the time you read this they should be on....yes... they should be on
What sort of rubber are you thinking of putting on them mate ? |
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T04GTR **
Age: 43 Zodiac: Joined: 29 Jun 2013 Posts: 70 Location: AUSTRALIA,sydney
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 3:42 Post subject: |
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very nice!
where did you find them?
also i bought some "fake" te37x off ebay from malasia
700 dielivered but they sent the wrong offest. 16x8.5 -35. stuck out the guards buy like 65mm....
more suited to a patrol or hilux. so they are sittin gin my spare room gathering dust.
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T04GTR **
Age: 43 Zodiac: Joined: 29 Jun 2013 Posts: 70 Location: AUSTRALIA,sydney
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 3:45 Post subject: |
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just need to find some mudflaps.. |
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EVO_PAJ **
Age: 46 Zodiac: Joined: 30 Aug 2011 Posts: 68 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 14:43 Post subject: |
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Not Interested in Making your own ?
Quick trip to Clarks rubber, You can take a measurement of mine if youd like ? |
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T04GTR **
Age: 43 Zodiac: Joined: 29 Jun 2013 Posts: 70 Location: AUSTRALIA,sydney
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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 13:27 Post subject: |
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YOUVE GOT THE MUDFLAPS?
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