tedium850
tedium850 New Reader
3/20/11 8:54 p.m.

I've been playing around with rims for my Fiesta and a friend of mine pointed me towards this site...not sure how accurate, but it's pretty cool anyway. Enjoy

Custom rims-tires

Dan

John Brown
John Brown SuperDork
3/20/11 9:19 p.m.

It is as accurate as the info you put in. The hard part is finding your OE wheel info.

ditchdigger
ditchdigger HalfDork
3/20/11 11:53 p.m.

I prefer http://www.willtheyfit.com

Nitroracer
Nitroracer SuperDork
3/21/11 9:09 p.m.

Never played with will they fit but I have saved the other calculator in my bookmarks. Comes in handy when trying to find a size that fits from random CL finds.

RoosterSauce
RoosterSauce Reader
3/21/11 9:17 p.m.
John Brown wrote: It is as accurate as the info you put in. The hard part is finding your OE wheel info.

I've found this to be one useful source of OE wheel info:

http://www.discountedwheelwarehouse.com/Vehicle_Bolt_Pattern_Reference.cfm

It's not complete, but it's better than nothin

KATYB
KATYB New Reader
3/29/11 10:55 p.m.

atleast what i looked at that doesnt give me much of any info. saying high positive offset doesnt tell me if something will fit. thats anything 35 plus.... i run a 48 offset on my car with 7.5 rims and a 245 tire and have 8 mm clearance to the knuckle and 4 mm to the fender when its loaded. not exactly room for error there.

Hal
Hal Dork
3/30/11 9:29 p.m.

I use rimsntires frequently. I also use Miata.net Tirecalc for a quick check of alternate tire sizes.

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