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land864
30th April 2012, 01:21 PM
I did a search , I promise :angel:

Most info seemed to be from way back in 2006:eek:

Offset on std County rims is 20.6mm

Offset on D1 Rims is 33mm

Am currently running 235 85 R16's on D1 rims on the 85 County , giving an increase in width per wheel of 12.4mm or an overall increase of 24.8mm.

The 33mm offset D1 rims certainly seem to help with turning circle.

I have a set of Tubeless Wolf rims with a 20.6mm offset but would like to have them redone out to 33mm.

In accordance with the latest Vicroads regs and also insurance compliance what is the maximum overall track width increase acceptable?

25mm?

Pete


Is 25mm the latest

CJT
30th April 2012, 02:04 PM
Not to sure about Victoria, however in Qld maximum track increase for a solid axle 4wd is 50mm, maximum for a 4wd with IFS etc is 25mm.

BigJon
30th April 2012, 02:04 PM
As far as I know track can be increased by 50mm (25mm per side).

yt110
30th April 2012, 06:39 PM
My Std. county rims are 5.5 inch rim 33mm pos off set,the disco rims are 7 inch rim 33mm pos off set, so the disco rims should make your turning circle bigger.
Is the track measured centre of the tyre or outside rim?
So a 7 inch 25mm pos.offset rim should be about 25mm out wider than Std county and 8mm inbound more than Std and 10mm less than a disco rim.

lambrover
30th April 2012, 06:52 PM
I did a search , I promise :angel:

Most info seemed to be from way back in 2006:eek:

Offset on std County rims is 20.6mm

Offset on D1 Rims is 33mm

Am currently running 235 85 R16's on D1 rims on the 85 County , giving an increase in width per wheel of 12.4mm or an overall increase of 24.8mm.

The 33mm offset D1 rims certainly seem to help with turning circle.

I have a set of Tubeless Wolf rims with a 20.6mm offset but would like to have them redone out to 33mm.

In accordance with the latest Vicroads regs and also insurance compliance what is the maximum overall track width increase acceptable?

25mm?

Pete


Is 25mm the latest

You have decreased your track width.

The offset for the rims you quoted are a positive offset. You have gone from a standard county rim that is 20.6mm away from the center line to a rim that has a 33mm offset.

draw a line 200mm long then mark the centerline at 100mm (Assuming we are using the drivers side, so the right side is to the out side). From the centerline measure out to the right 20.6mm and 33mm this would be where the rim bolts up to the hub.

So as you can see if you where to bolt the disco rim upto the hub there is less sticking out thus reducing your track width. Hope this helps.

BigJon
6th May 2012, 03:29 PM
Is the track measured centre of the tyre or outside rim?
S.

Track is measured at the centre of the rim (tyre).

goingbush
6th May 2012, 04:33 PM
I think you have your offsets mixed up.

Standard county rims are 33mm offset, more offset
Wolf Rims are 20.6 less offset

LESS offset rims stick out further & give a wider track.

I have some Series 3 5.5" reversed rims with 16mm offset & they stick out even further & give EXCELLENT turning circle, were great off road rims for trials events in the day. Will offload them soon.

To prove it get a flat edge across the diameter outside of your rim, like a yardstick etc,
and measure down from that to your drive plane, Even tho Wolf rims don't look it - they do actually already stick out further than county rims , And the inside is further toward the drive plane too ..

landy
6th May 2012, 07:04 PM
Vic Roads Vehicle Standards information (VSI) no. 8, section 8 says quote 'The maximum allowable track increase is: in the case of a front axle - 25mm. In the case of a rear axle with IFS - 25mm. In the case of other rear axles - 50mm; In the case of a motor vehicle fitted with a diagonally split braking system NO CHANGE IN WHEEL TRACK IS PERMITTED'

Not sure if you have split system, if you do and have an accident you will have no insurance regardless of fault.

Cheers Nino.