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dori_86
18th July 2005, 05:46 AM
i am currently searching the net, for spare mags for my car and have come across many that have the same stud patern and sizing as the rims and tyres i need, but they come off a wide variety of cars. Some being r31 skylines others being s13's. i was just wondering if these cars have the same offset as an ae86. i know other toyota's have the same offset, stud paterns but im unsure which ones. any help would be appreciated

possible people who work at a tyre bussiness could supply us with all the info

cheers

funkymonkey
18th July 2005, 09:42 AM
I'm fitting 180sx rims (7"s and 8" wide) on my ae86 with 20mm spacers and some roll centre adjusters. Its easier if you tell us what width and offset rims you're looking at and I can work out which will fit and if they're out, by how much.

dori_86
18th July 2005, 01:43 PM
they are rims off an r31 skyline they're 15" x 6.5 with 225/50/15 tyres on them

cheers for any help

decoyslikecurves
18th July 2005, 02:05 PM
I think you will find that the 225 wide tyres are too wide for your 86. A good size to run is 195, 205 tops in my opinion. The s13 silvia NON TURBO has the same 4 x 114.3 stud pattern as the ae86 and usually most wheels for the silvia will fit the ae86 nicely.

As for skyline, Im not sure sorry, but I imagine the early r31 series would have the same 4x 114.3 stud pattern.

Generally, Without any gaurd mods, a 14x7 inch rim, 0 or close to 0 offset with a 185/60/r14 tyre on it will fit very snug.

funkymonkey
18th July 2005, 03:33 PM
NA R32's also have the same 114.3 PCD that the silvias, cefiros and ae86's run. As a general rule of thumb most japanese RWD cars made before 1987 have a "RWD offset" (0 or thereabouts) wheras newer RWD's have a "FWD offset" (+30 or thereabouts).

dori_86
18th July 2005, 05:42 PM
so it should be ok? i went and saw the local tyre place and they said to measure the offset of the mag and compare it to my own. but when you say 0 offset does that mean that theres no differance in offset? or something else?

Daniel-AE86
18th July 2005, 05:48 PM
starion mags should fit also

dori_86
18th July 2005, 05:51 PM
thanks for the info:)

by the way nice signiture

upgarage
18th July 2005, 06:14 PM
Actually all s13's are 4x114.3 but the offset they use is in the region of +40
r31 mags will fit but will sit in a fair bit. all r31s also have the same stud pattern but theyre offset is more suited to a ae86(although not perfect). i think its around +30
All cefiro, laurels and n/a r32,r33 came in 4stud also with offsets similar to the s13
i would test fit them on the front because that is where u will have problems with clearance

do a search on google for a detailed explanation on wheel offset.

i would try and find some decent offset wheels and avoid using spacers if you can.

dori_86
18th July 2005, 06:22 PM
yeah i do want to get proper mags but for $350 for 4 mags with roughly 90% tread http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/emoticons/blink.gif i think it's a good deal, even if the mags hapen to be bad. i'll have 4 spare tyres for my other mags. http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/emoticons/biggrin.gif

upgarage
18th July 2005, 06:28 PM
225 50 tyres are quite large, you might have some clearance issue if your car has been lowered

dori_86
18th July 2005, 06:32 PM
nah it has been lowered yet.... soon but probably after i need new tyres anyway.

Cheers again for all ur help

DRiiFT_King
18th July 2005, 07:15 PM
if you read your owners manuel it says init that only deep dish rims are allowed on hachis

CAE86
18th July 2005, 08:06 PM
MA61 supra mags will fit. They are 4x114.3 with an offset of around 8. I have them on my sprinter although, I think i will need to roll the guards when I get it going again, cos I am sure they will hit.

funkymonkey
18th July 2005, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by dori_86@Jul 22 2005, 10:42 AM
so it should be ok? i went and saw the local tyre place and they said to measure the offset of the mag and compare it to my own. but when you say 0 offset does that mean that theres no differance in offset? or something else?
sorry I made a small mistake I meant 1987 not 1993. So R32's silvia's ceffy's all run a FWD offset of around +30 or more sometimes.

0 offset = the bit on the wheel where the hub bolts onto is exactly in the center of the rim with equal amount of rim on either side. +30 mean its 30mm towards the outer edge from the centre, -10 means its 10mm towards the inside edge from the centre.

upgarage
18th July 2005, 10:51 PM
yep, what he said
for detailed descriptions including pictures and diagrams visit do a search on google!

ae86
19th July 2005, 01:55 AM
the 14s on the rear of my car came off an r31.. they just bolted straight on, no spacers required.. we thought we might have to at least get smaller rubber as it looked way too big but it fit fine... my car however hasnt been lowered yet, so i dont know how theyd go there...

dori_86
19th July 2005, 02:11 AM
cheers thanks for the info. though at least some one would have done it on these forums http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/dcimages/7/5/4/536981.jpg . by the way what sort of tyres are you running? and how wide rim 6" 6.5" ?

CAE86
19th July 2005, 03:30 PM
I have 195/60/14 tyres on my ma61 rims which are 14x 7