offset and back spacing for 2000 LS1 camaro?
#1
offset and back spacing for 2000 LS1 camaro?
i want to buy a pair 18X10.5 and a pair 18X8.5 of ROH Modena wheels http://www.groupawheels.com/modena.html for my camaro in the signature.
what is the offset and back spacing of the my camaro wheels?
what is the offset and back spacing of the my camaro wheels?
#3
forgot to mention that my car is not 2000 SS it is a 2000 Z28 so the wheels are 16"X8" on all 4 corners. i wanted to put the ROH Modena wheels ( http://www.groupawheels.com/modena.html ) i mentioned in the post #1 with the size 18"X8.5 for front and 18"X10.5 for rear what offset and back spacing with the mentioned wheels i need for my 2000 Z28 camaro?
i understood what is offset but i didn't understand what is exactly the back spacing? any one can illustrate to me what is back spacing?
thanks.
i understood what is offset but i didn't understand what is exactly the back spacing? any one can illustrate to me what is back spacing?
thanks.
#4
TECH Senior Member
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Offset and Back Spacing are related . . .
Offset is the distance between the lug mounting plate and the center line of the wheel. There is also negative and positive offset, current F-Cars have a positive offset. Meaning the face of the wheel is move outwards to the face of the wheel.
Back Space is the distance from the lug mounting plate to the absolute rear face of the wheel.
One cannot dermine Offset from Back Space with out knowing the thickness of the rim bead, and that thicknes varys from wheel to wheel. But 1/2" is a good assumption and gets you close . . .
So a mathmatical example:
Say you have a 10.5" wide 38 mm offset, what is the "assumed" BS?
FYI there are 25.4 mm in a inch . . . So 38 mm = 1.5" . . .
BS= (10.5 / 2) + 1.5" + .5"
Gives us and assumed BS of 7.25" . . .
Now for your wheel choice,
The 8.5" wide wheels I'd say you want and offset of about 35 mm. Run a 245/40ZR18 tire.
The 10.5" wide wheels a 44 mm offset would be good and a 295/35ZR18 would be a nice sized tire. You caould go all the wya to a 315/30ZR18, but the wider the tire the more likely there will need to be some minor body mods.
Seriously review this post https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-tires/120716-wheels-tires-everything-you-should-need-know-here-must-read.html
There are links inside of it as well.
Offset is the distance between the lug mounting plate and the center line of the wheel. There is also negative and positive offset, current F-Cars have a positive offset. Meaning the face of the wheel is move outwards to the face of the wheel.
Back Space is the distance from the lug mounting plate to the absolute rear face of the wheel.
One cannot dermine Offset from Back Space with out knowing the thickness of the rim bead, and that thicknes varys from wheel to wheel. But 1/2" is a good assumption and gets you close . . .
So a mathmatical example:
Say you have a 10.5" wide 38 mm offset, what is the "assumed" BS?
FYI there are 25.4 mm in a inch . . . So 38 mm = 1.5" . . .
BS= (10.5 / 2) + 1.5" + .5"
Gives us and assumed BS of 7.25" . . .
Now for your wheel choice,
The 8.5" wide wheels I'd say you want and offset of about 35 mm. Run a 245/40ZR18 tire.
The 10.5" wide wheels a 44 mm offset would be good and a 295/35ZR18 would be a nice sized tire. You caould go all the wya to a 315/30ZR18, but the wider the tire the more likely there will need to be some minor body mods.
Seriously review this post https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-tires/120716-wheels-tires-everything-you-should-need-know-here-must-read.html
There are links inside of it as well.
#5
Teching In
http://www.tacreationsusa.com/camaro_wheels.htm this web site says dif on the backspacing? so what is the right back spacing? i need this for my weld racing wheels.