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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => TYRES | WHEELS | BRAKES => Topic started by: baroudeur on September 19, 2011, 17:03:35

Title: 17" wheel offset
Post by: baroudeur on September 19, 2011, 17:03:35
Anyone tell me the offset / ET of the Hyundai 17" wheel please.
Title: Re: 17" wheel offset
Post by: AlanHo on September 19, 2011, 17:14:08
The 17" wheels supplied with my 1.6 CRDi Premium have a 56 mm offset
Title: Re: 17" wheel offset
Post by: Surferdude on September 19, 2011, 23:08:05
Yep. 56P for the 17"
47P for the 15"
And 50P for the 16"
Title: Re: 17" wheel offset
Post by: baroudeur on October 21, 2011, 18:26:02
Yep. 56P for the 17"
47P for the 15"
And 50P for the 16"

Are these the markings on the wheels or from other sources?

My U.K. i30 with O.E. 16" alloy wheels has  47 offset. Seems there are variations throughout the world market.

I have now  found some secondhand wheels for my 205/55 x 16 Dunlop Sport winter tyres..... from a Hyundai Coupe   16 x 6½J  with 46 offset. Puts outer tyre wall 7 mm further out and inner wall 4 mm further in.  No fouling anywhere.
Title: Re: 17" wheel offset
Post by: Surferdude on October 21, 2011, 22:19:00
Yep. 56P for the 17"
47P for the 15"
And 50P for the 16"

Are these the markings on the wheels or from other sources?

My U.K. i30 with O.E. 16" alloy wheels has  47 offset. Seems there are variations throughout the world market.

I have now  found some secondhand wheels for my 205/55 x 16 Dunlop Sport winter tyres..... from a Hyundai Coupe   16 x 6½J  with 46 offset. Puts outer tyre wall 7 mm further out and inner wall 4 mm further in.  No fouling anywhere.

They are the listings from the Australian Tyre and Rim Association manual, using information supplied by the vehicle manufacturer in most cases.
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