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Old 12-12-2008, 03:32 PM
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Default What size spacer to fit Cray wheels on an F-body

I love both of these wheels for the price...The Cray Manta and Scorpion. There isn't a lot available in 19x10.5 that is affordable.

What size spacer is needed to fit these on an f-body?


It's a 19x10.5 wheel with 65mm offset, and I want them on both the front and rear.


My thinking is 1/2" for the spacer. That would make the 65mm offset wheel into a 53mm offset wheel, correct?

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Did anybody have an answer for this? I'd still like to know...
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I as well would like an answer to this. I went to my local Discount Tire to purchase the Cray Manta wheels in 18x9 for the front and 18x10.5 for the rear. I was told they would fit perfect and they would install them, just takes a few weeks to order (not in stock).

Is there a spacer needed for the rear?? These are great rims and looking to purchase ASAP
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Unless I'm thinking backwards a 1/2" spacer make it a 78.3mm offset and they'll stick out even more.

EDIT: However, 10mm isn't big at all so they would probably fit decently with a 65mm offset.
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Originally Posted by 'Trust'
Unless I'm thinking backwards a 1/2" spacer make it a 78.3mm offset and they'll stick out even more.

EDIT: However, 10mm isn't big at all so they would probably fit decently with a 65mm offset.
Ya man, you're thinking backwards. A spacer will lower the offset, not raise it. (Lower the offset - pushs the wheel outwards, higher the offset -pushs the wheel inwards)
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What you need is a set of 20mm H&R spacers, which will give your wheels a +45 offset!

http://store.allsprings.com/shared/S...unt2=445609688



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