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Re: Tire & Wheel Size Revisited

To: jon_wissler@pngc.com
Subject: Re: Tire & Wheel Size Revisited
From: Thomas - Sweden <csp311@telia.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 22:30:50 +0200
JJ dont have anything to do with offset. It's how
the wheel is holding the tire to the rim. J is single
edge hump (outside bead lock) and JJ is double
edge hump (outside and inside bead lock). Offset
is measured by using this really simple method.
Lay the wheel with the outside down on a flat
surface, like a floor. Measure the total width
by using a straight piece across the wheel.
2:nd step is to measure from the rear side to
the mounting face of the wheel. Divide the total
width in half and subtract that half from the dimension
you get in the 2:nd step. The difference is the offset.

Thomas

PS. Burt Reynolds was JJ in Cannonball Run.



jon_wissler@pngc.com wrote:

>         OK.  So now I feel comfortable that I finally have the right lug
> nuts for the 14 x 7 panasports.  (7/16 thread, 13/16 head).  So I put the
> suckers back on for the fourth time this weekend to see if the wobble has
> lessened.  It seems as though there is a noise coming from the front end I
> hadn't noticed before, so I pull over to take a look.  It appears that the
> inside rim of the wheel MAY be rubbing on my brake line on the passenger
> side.  Assuming this to be a bad thing, I go back home and crawl under to
> take a look.  The driver's side seems to have adequate brake line
> clearance, but the drivers side is either just barely touching the line,
> or just barely missing the line.  I assume that there is probably some
> moving around that takes place during spirited driving, and therefore, I
> should have SOME clearance there.  So the question is, since this brake
> line has a bit of give to it, can I simply bend it slightly out of the
> way, or will I royally screw my brake hydraulic system up?  These wheels
> by the way are 14JJ7 something, which I now believe to be 14x7 with a 10mm
> offset (J is the tenth letter in the alphabet).  If I had a 0 offset,
> which is what I thought the group said I should have, they would be up
> against my brake lines, which would suggest you can't run a 7" wheel with
> 10 offset up front.  However, if I had a 0 offset, I would most likely
> have problems with rubbing in the back (I don't now), and lord knows what
> up front.  Although, with the wider front flare, perhaps that wouldn't be
> much of a problem.
>
> Comments?  Solutions?  Words of warning?  Fan mail from a flounder ??

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