My 265/65R16s are on the stock 16x7 rims pinched off my '99.
Offset is either 6 or 12mm, center bore is 70.5mm
Offset is either 6 or 12mm, center bore is 70.5mm
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So, @sgtsandman, I learned something tonight from your diagram, thank you
I couldn't figure out why my backspace numbers were off, when I measured: One needs to measure to the outer edge of the rim as backspace is including the material of the profile.
Using @sumncguy rims:
3.75in back space, -19mm offset, and the other values we know - 15" diameter and 5 x 4.5 pattern; we can also assne they are "J" profile rim (as 99.99% of North America car and light truck rims are "J" profile) and J Profile has width of 0.5625.
So, based on numbers -19mm offset = 0.75"
Rim width = (Backspace - Offset - Profile) * 2;
Rim width = (3.75 - (-0.75) -.5625) * 2 = 7.875...I'll bet they call them 15 x 8 rims.
SAE J1986 defines the shape of the flange, you can also find it in the Tire and Rim Association, Inc, Yearbook. (price of the former is $83 and later $125).I've got the offset and back space, can you explain the J profile a bit more? never seen a value attached to it.
EDIT: after searching the J is the shape of the flange(s) still didn't see a value associated with it. must be a standard for it someplace.
I just Googled itI had the offset measurement reference points incorrect and I’ll correct my post to reflect that.
The credit for the diagram goes to ericphoto and not me but thank you.