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threedogs
6th March 2014, 09:05 AM
Size..........5.5F X 16SDC
Offset...15mm
Tyre size 750 x 16 x 8PRLT
Size..........16" x 6jj steel & Aluminium wheels
Offset....35mm neg
Tyre size 235/80 x R16 109S
Size..........16" x 6JJ Aluminium wheels
Offset....10mm pos
Tyre size 245/70 x R16 112S
Size..........16" x 8JJ Steel & Aluminium wheels
Offset.....10mm neg
Tyre size 265/70 x R16 112S
Hope this helps, Pm if you know OE 17" sizes rim and Tyre and popular off road offsets .
the evil twin
6th March 2014, 11:00 AM
Dunno about 17 inch but I have three sets of 16's and the offsets are manuf specs as supplied;
Procomp 16 x 10 Inch alloys running 305's are (minus) 24mm offset,
Dynamic 16 x 8 Inch steels running 315's are (minus) 22mm offset, and
ROH 16 x 8 Inch steels running 285's are (minus) 13mm offset.
Trying to sort out a standard factory Nissan spec is a tad of a boggle as any Google search will tell us.
AFAIK depending on the year, model, tyre package option etc the rims will be (plus) 10, 0 or (minus) 12.
Not saying those figures are right wrong or indifferent. Just saying they are ones that I have come across over the years with "Nissan" stamped on them
There could easily be more.
threedogs
6th March 2014, 11:49 AM
I copied those figures from my Max Ellery manual so there is no ref, to neg or pos offset
MudRunnerTD
6th March 2014, 04:32 PM
GUIV Nissan 17" Rims are 17x8 and are a Pos10 offset.
threedogs
6th March 2014, 04:41 PM
So I take it 16x8 mags with be 10 pos as well,
I'll edit it these questions come up all the time
the evil twin
6th March 2014, 05:19 PM
So I take it 16x8 mags with be 10 pos as well,
I'll edit it these questions come up all the time
Hi Cobber,
It isn't so much the rim size has a specific offset as the tyres you put on them is the decider
16 x 8 plus 10 offset will be fine for 265's but change to 285's and you will need to be 0 or better still -10 to -13 mm offset to move the inside edge of the tyre away and stop it scrubbing.
threedogs
6th March 2014, 05:24 PM
yeah that's why I put the tyre size to match,
plus your imput for different size tyres,
my first post is all OE
the evil twin
6th March 2014, 05:37 PM
yeah that's why I put the tyre size to match,
plus your imput for different size tyres,
my first post is all OE
Cool bananas mate,
I reckon the OEM sizes without the +/- specified could well be;
minus -35 mm on the "skinnies"
plus +10 on the 245/70
minus -10 on the 265/70 "fatties"
vitox
23rd May 2014, 04:36 AM
i have some OE 17" from toyota highlander coming, they are -37mm offset and 8"
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