Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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Hi, I'm looking to run either 15x7 or 16x7 wheels with 195/50 or 205/50 tires. How much less space does a '67 have compared to later cars? I don't mind rolling the fender lips if that will help but don't really want to have to flare the arches.

What sort of offset should I be looking for - something like +20? I like the way the 16" Panasports fit on the silver car on the last page of Alvin's thread - it says they are +11 but how much more offset would I need to get a similar look with the smaller arches?

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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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The stock offset I believe was a +15. I am running a +12 set of Rota's and they stick out just a bit more than stock.
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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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The silver car has spring perch mods, late model flares, 195/50/16 tires on 16x7 wheels.

I don't recall if '66 have even smaller flares than '67 but I can post a few pics of Panasports on these cars tonight to give you an idea. In general, early flares really don't help "cover" wider wheels/tires.
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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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zippy67roadster wrote:The stock offset I believe was a +15. I am running a +12 set of Rota's and they stick out just a bit more than stock.
Is your car lowered? Do you have any pics - ideally front head on?
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Alvin wrote:The silver car has spring perch mods, late model flares, 195/50/16 tires on 16x7 wheels.

I don't recall if '66 have even smaller flares than '67 but I can post a few pics of Panasports on these cars tonight to give you an idea. In general, early flares really don't help "cover" wider wheels/tires.
What are the spring perch mods?

Pics of early cars would be great, thanks.
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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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^Brian's car:
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as you can see, even +15 15x6 panasports with the right tire easily clear the early flare:
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14" libras on early flare:
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Thanks Alvin. You got them up faster than I could even see the question! LOL.
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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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66 and early 67 fender flares are the same smaller size. 67.5 and later flares are the same bigger size. I have seen at least one 67.5 that appears to have been delivered with early flares front and back - very low VIN on that car.
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thx Sid I din't know if there was an intermediate.
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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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Happy to help Alvin! Technically, the 65 - 67 flare is the intermediate. The 1500 flare is tiny by comparison.

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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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I think your best bet is to try a 15x6 +20 or higher offset, use a spacer/negative camber
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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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Thanks for the replies, looks like I wheel need at least +20 to tuck the wheels as much as I'd like. Do you know what size/offset the wheels on the green car are?
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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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I´m in the same situation.
I have the 70`s fenders and want to put Equip 03 Style wheels (Drag DR20) on my roadster.

But the wheels are only availible with +/-0 Offset with 114,3mm bolt pattern [EDIT: on a 7x15 rim]
Could the wheels fit in the front?

@Alvin:
Which offset had the original Equip 03 in your "Got JDM Wheels on Your Datsun?" post on Zcarblog.com?
Which Fenders do you have?


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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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We reccomend a 15x6 +24 for all Roadsters and a 15x7 +18 for the 67.5 and later.

and have sold 16x7 +12 Classic 8's to one customer who liked them so well he bought a second set.

We have several customers who have been so satisfied with the quality of VTO wheels that they have come back to buy more.
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Re: Front wheel offset for a '67 1600

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I do like the Le Mans wheel - do you know if there are any clearance issues with the Altima rotor/Volvo caliper conversion?
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