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OZ allegerittas 60mm squared offset

Old 11-09-2016, 11:00 AM
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Default OZ allegerittas 60mm squared offset

Anyway to help this situation?
I bought these OZ's at a great price and love them...but it seems my front-track is wider
than my rear!
Could I use some type of spacer to widen the rears?
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The simple answer is Yes.
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Yes but depending on the width of the spacer you may need to roll your fenders.
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3mm spacer in the rear will fix that issue.
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Originally Posted by dc2-2-ap1
3mm spacer in the rear will fix that issue.
Thanks so much for replies...do you think 3mm will be enough?
Shouldn't front offset be like 48?

And..where would I buy the spacers?
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Originally Posted by merckx racer
Thanks so much for replies...do you think 3mm will be enough?
Shouldn't front offset be like 48?

And..where would I buy the spacers?
if you are trying to push the wheels to the furthermost edge a +48 would work. The 3mm would do more to adjust the slight sunken in look you get in the rear when you run square.
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The effective stock offset difference is 9 mm. If you want a similar stance to stock then you would need a 10mm spacer in the rear with a non-staggered setup. As mentioned, you may need to roll your fenders to fit the spacer. In addition, I don't think there are bolt-on style spacers in 10mm which means extended studs or stepping up to a 15mm spacer.
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There is but the wheels have to have space for the OEM studs to come through since they stick out beyond the spacer. Some wheels have space for this some don't.
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I don't think there is any wheels out there for the S that can accept a 10mm integrated stud spacer, I think 15mm is minimum if you can verify with the wheel your running and 20mm to be sure. However with a 10" wheel at +60 offset, a 15mm spacer would be max fitment with 255/rolled fenders. Beyond that is really going to be overfenders.

5mm spacer is about the best your going to be able to do without integrated studs to get enough turns out of the lug nuts (6 full turns min) so that may be the best compromise if not interested in going through the rather big job of replacing the rear studs.

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I'm running OZ Allegerita 8.5" with 255's on the rear....I've found a guy that has 6mm spacers...
should work out to about a 1/25".........wonder if this will affect steering?

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