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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    so both Hardchina and Psimpson7 have 3 inches (75mm) backspace (which is measurement from inside rim lip to mounting face) and 5 inches (125mm) from mounting face to outside lip of rim.

    is this correct

    both 8 inch rim, either negative 25mm offset or 3 inch (75mm) backspace = same thing?

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    Offset is kind of a meaningless measurement, unless you know the original backspace - which is probably different for most model rovers?

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    Just been out with a tape to the shed and the distance from the rear lip to the mounting face is roughly 100mm or so

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardchina View Post
    Offset is kind of a meaningless measurement, unless you know the original backspace - which is probably different for most model rovers?

    not at all, it is just another way of expressing backspace.

    offset is either, positive, zero or negative, based on the distance from the centerline of rim to mounting face. (positive is have the mounting face closer to the outside of the rim)

    backspace is the measurement from the mounting face to the inside lip of the rim.

    yes the rover rims are different from RR-Disco-LR-Defender, but I know what I have and what is stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    Just been out with a tape to the shed and the distance from the rear lip to the mounting face is roughly 100mm or so

    hmmm....now im confused??? if your rims are 8 inches wide, that 200mm. having a backspace off 100mm would make them zero offset, not -25

    any thoughts?

    keep the info coming guys. I know there are more, just look in the members rides at the comp set up trucks

    Serg

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    Remember the rim width is the inside measurement between the mounting flanges, so any tape measuring you do has to take into account the thickness of the wheel flange. I cut a piece of wood to lay inside the wheel edges and them measure off the centre to the straight edge of wood, deduct how many mm of flange you think you have, 3 to 6mm

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    Example #1 - 37" Creepys (heavy tyre) on centred 16x8" rims. Wheeled the absolute **** out of it three times a week, donuts, hard flops, fast beach work (2 ft washouts at approx 70klms). blablabla never had a problem.

    Example #2 - 37" Creepys on -25 16x8" rims. Wheeled moderately, some hard stuff, generally fairly easy goin, not a drama.

    Example #3 - 37" Treps on -30 17x9" rims. Wheeled once, no further feedback due to busted power steering .

    Example #4 - 37" Creepys on centred 16x8" rims and 55mm wheel spacers, wheeled hard, broke panels! overheated. Never a drama in the area of concern.

    I guess what I am saying is you should be fine. I am keen to see other responses to this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    hmmm....now im confused??? if your rims are 8 inches wide, that 200mm. having a backspace off 100mm would make them zero offset, not -25

    any thoughts?


    Serg
    Ok Just measured it again more accurately using a straight edge and so on.

    From the very outer edge of the rim to the outside of the mounting face is 130mm

    The mounting flange is about 5mm

    From the very inside edge of the rim to the inside of the mounting face is 95mm

    Total maximum width is 230mm.

    They were supplied as a -25

    I'm with Grimace. You shouldn't have any issues.

    Rgds
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    Ok Just measured it again more accurately using a straight edge and so on.

    From the very outer edge of the rim to the outside of the mounting face is 130mm

    The mounting flange is about 5mm

    From the very inside edge of the rim to the inside of the mounting face is 95mm

    Total maximum width is 230mm.

    They were supplied as a -25

    I'm with Grimace. You shouldn't have any issues.

    Rgds
    Pete

    ok I think I know where the difference is, just measure some LR steel rims. They are 6 inch wide, but actually measure 191 mm wide. This is because the tyre mounting width is 6 inches then you have the rolled lip on the inside/outside of the rim. This rolled lip is approx 19mm wide, hence the difference in width from 6 inchs to nearly 8.

    so Psimpson7, if your rims are 8 inch rims, the extra 30mm is the rolled lip of rim, 15mm inside 15mm outside.

    230 dived by 2 = 115mm, 115-25= 90, which is close enough to what you are measuring for a -25 offset.

    Keep the info coming guys, the more imput we get the better.

    cheers,
    Serg

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    so if Slunnie and Hardchina can get some measurements that would be great. And if others could chime in to

    Serg
    Sorry, the vehicle was sold.

    BTW, when converting between Offset and backspace, allow for a rim measurement that is about 1" more than stated. ie an 8" rim is about 9" wide. Thats why the discrepancy.
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