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Old 01-30-2007, 12:44 PM
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Evo 1 Wheel PCD offset

whats the PCD and offset on the four stud evo 1, also will tyres wider than 195 fit in the arches as there doesnt look to be much room.

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Old 01-30-2007, 01:46 PM
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i think its 114.3 hole centres
38 off set
and i think 215 just rub the arches
especally if its lowered
if im wrong some will correct me
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:34 PM
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correct cliff

we run 215 45 17's on ours (when they are on the car not in the garage) but ours has had the rear arches rolled to stop them rubbing.i have seen early evo's with 205's on standard rims though with no rubbing problems.
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im running 205s and lowered 40mm do get slight rub on rear arches with peep's in the back :???:
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Old 01-30-2007, 06:27 PM
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As cliff said they are 4 stud 114.3 pcd with an off set of 37 but can go slightly either way with off set. I use to have 215 40 17's and they rubbed on the arches. 205's dont rub and are fine but to run 215's you will have to do as evo1man has done and roll the arches.
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Old 01-30-2007, 06:32 PM
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As cliff said they are 4 stud 114.3 pcd with an off set of 37 but can go slightly either way with off set. I use to have 215 40 17's and they rubbed on the arches. 205's dont rub and are fine but to run 215's you will have to do as evo1man has done and roll the arches.

ben just took a look seems to have signs of rub on one side only :???:
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Old 01-30-2007, 07:16 PM
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As cliff said they are 4 stud 114.3 pcd with an off set of 37 but can go slightly either way with off set. I use to have 215 40 17's and they rubbed on the arches. 205's dont rub and are fine but to run 215's you will have to do as evo1man has done and roll the arches.

ben just took a look seems to have signs of rub on one side only :???:
have you had your alignment checked m8 briggsy's used to rub the swinging arm on one side he had it aligned at rse and it is perfect now
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Old 01-30-2007, 07:49 PM
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As cliff said they are 4 stud 114.3 pcd with an off set of 37 but can go slightly either way with off set. I use to have 215 40 17's and they rubbed on the arches. 205's dont rub and are fine but to run 215's you will have to do as evo1man has done and roll the arches.

ben just took a look seems to have signs of rub on one side only :???:
have you had your alignment checked mate briggsy's used to rub the swinging arm on one side he had it aligned at rse and it is perfect now
would def be the first thing to check and cheapest.
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As cliff said they are 4 stud 114.3 pcd with an off set of 37 but can go slightly either way with off set. I use to have 215 40 17's and they rubbed on the arches. 205's dont rub and are fine but to run 215's you will have to do as evo1man has done and roll the arches.

ben just took a look seems to have signs of rub on one side only :???:
have you had your alignment checked mate briggsy's used to rub the swinging arm on one side he had it aligned at rse and it is perfect now
would def be the first thing to check and cheapest.

i think its the off set of 42 that coul be the problem didnt rub till lowered :???:
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