Re: alloy wheels
Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 01:13
steve has it right.
et 23 has been used in the past. i try to keep to et 30 where posible.
in general t3's tend to look better with wider rear wheels.
you get a more even stance and being rear wheel drive (2wd of course) a bit more traction on the back end is never normaly a problem, more often a bonus.
7x17 / 7.5x17 fronts
8x17 / 8.5x17 rears
is a good combination
limits wise..
8j in a 17" on the front (above 8 is hard to work because of the et/offset requirmemts)
8.5 in an 18" on the front can be done depending on offset But i tend to stick to 8" wide.
9.0/9.5 x 17"/18" can be done on the back of a caravelle/panel van/westy etc. but in a 9.5 your pushing it sliding door clearance wise.
weight wise tyres make as big a difference as wheel makes/quality
225 50 17 is spot on for the front. can be found in 98 load rating too.
could also be used on the rear too if using the same size rim all round.
255 45 17 is a good size for rear wheels 8.0/8.5 wide.
also can be found in a 98 load rating.
im not saying you need a 98 load rating but where posible i try to keep to 94 or above.
et 23 has been used in the past. i try to keep to et 30 where posible.
in general t3's tend to look better with wider rear wheels.
you get a more even stance and being rear wheel drive (2wd of course) a bit more traction on the back end is never normaly a problem, more often a bonus.
7x17 / 7.5x17 fronts
8x17 / 8.5x17 rears
is a good combination
limits wise..
8j in a 17" on the front (above 8 is hard to work because of the et/offset requirmemts)
8.5 in an 18" on the front can be done depending on offset But i tend to stick to 8" wide.
9.0/9.5 x 17"/18" can be done on the back of a caravelle/panel van/westy etc. but in a 9.5 your pushing it sliding door clearance wise.
weight wise tyres make as big a difference as wheel makes/quality
225 50 17 is spot on for the front. can be found in 98 load rating too.
could also be used on the rear too if using the same size rim all round.
255 45 17 is a good size for rear wheels 8.0/8.5 wide.
also can be found in a 98 load rating.
im not saying you need a 98 load rating but where posible i try to keep to 94 or above.