Wheel Size/Offset Fit Question
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Wheel Size/Offset Fit Question
Anyone know if 15x7 or 15x6 with 12mm offset will fit with very little issue on a 68 2000? Would prefer 15x7 but curious about both. Thanks.
Wheels size
14x6.5 with +13 offset fits beautifully so both should work fine. The 15x7's may be close on the rear fenders with a +12. Depends on what tires you run and how your springs are. Should be okay with 185's and some 195's. If you could find another 5mm offset on the 7 inch wheels you'd be fine.
Wheels size
14x6.5 with +13 offset fits beautifully so both should work fine. The 15x7's may be close on the rear fenders with a +12. Depends on what tires you run and how your springs are. Should be okay with 185's and some 195's. If you could find another 5mm offset on the 7 inch wheels you'd be fine.
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From what I've read and heard the most you can go is 15x7 is the safest you can go without having to flare the fenders.
I think... basically 3 inches deep from inside edge of the rim to drum/rotor face is the most you can go.
I think... basically 3 inches deep from inside edge of the rim to drum/rotor face is the most you can go.
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No spacers, they can only make the offset more negative. I was suggesting looking for a 15x7 with about 17mm + offset. You'd likely be okay with the +12 offset but I'd try to mount a tire on a wheels and put it on the car to check before shelling out a bunch of cash. Max frontspacing is about 3.5 inches with the rear fender lips rolled. max backspacing is about 4.5 inches. All of that info is in the wheel FAQ on the 311's page.
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Yes you could, but you don't have to.
It would make it kinda sticky to rotate tires
It would make it kinda sticky to rotate tires

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http://www.311s.org/registry/1969/srl311-07837.html
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http://www.311s.org/registry/1969/srl311-07837.html
When life hands you lemons, ask for TEQUILA AND SALT!
Tire sizes
I'm pretty sure when we put that stuff up, we noted any tire sizes that people were running so two sizes would mean that both are know to fit although there may be notes about rubbing with the larger size. I don't recall seeing any roadsters that ran different sizes front and rear.
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I know of one car that is running two different width rims and two different sizes of tires. Not a huge difference, but a bit.
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The only one I know that does use different size tires is a SCCA racer (He has a website).
In his situation it makes sense since the larger surface back tires helps for more accelerated traction.
Looks might be a factor. For example, the BMW roadster come stock with differrent size tires.
In his situation it makes sense since the larger surface back tires helps for more accelerated traction.
Looks might be a factor. For example, the BMW roadster come stock with differrent size tires.
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http://www.311s.org/registry/1969/srl311-07837.html
When life hands you lemons, ask for TEQUILA AND SALT!
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http://www.311s.org/registry/1969/srl311-07837.html
When life hands you lemons, ask for TEQUILA AND SALT!
Yes I have all the info. from the 311s wheel info link, but wanted to double and triple check before I ordered anything. I wish I could try a set of rims first on the car, but don't think that can happen. Are there any other cars out there, besides the 240Z that has wheels that will fit a roadster? (other than what's listed on the 311s wheel site) Might make it easier to look for. This link shows the 15's http://www.classicdatsun.com/new/FS15.gif
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Re: Wheel Size/Offset Fit Question
I have 15/7 rims on my 2000. I’m looking for tires and what size should I run?
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Re: Wheel Size/Offset Fit Question
How about a 14 x 6 with a 38 offset would they work on a 1969 Datsun fair lady?
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Re: Wheel Size/Offset Fit Question
Don’t believe so. PatJeff55 wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2025 7:39 pm How about a 14 x 6 with a 38 offset would they work on a 1969 Datsun fair lady?