Can SVR wheels fit my F Type V6s convertible
Gasman 2 - forgive my ignorance but what do you mean by "get geo done after?"
I've bought a set of SVR wheels for a V8R, but the Jaguar service centre have raised a few potential issues and won't fit them. One issue is offset.
The current rear wheels are 10.5 x 20”, with offset ET38, and tyres 295/30/20. The new SVR rear wheels are 11.0 x 20”, with offset ET54, and tyres 305/30/20.
According to a wheel calculator, this will result in the following changes to the offset:
- Inner Clearance: 22.35mm less
- Outer Position: retract by 9.65mm
- Tyre circumference difference: 0.24" (0.87%) – which will impact the speedo slightly, but not a major issue
Jaguar have said this could cause the inner tyre wall to rub against the suspension, which could obviously be problematic.
Any advice much appreciated!
Thanks,
I've bought a set of SVR wheels for a V8R, but the Jaguar service centre have raised a few potential issues and won't fit them. One issue is offset.
The current rear wheels are 10.5 x 20”, with offset ET38, and tyres 295/30/20. The new SVR rear wheels are 11.0 x 20”, with offset ET54, and tyres 305/30/20.
According to a wheel calculator, this will result in the following changes to the offset:
- Inner Clearance: 22.35mm less
- Outer Position: retract by 9.65mm
- Tyre circumference difference: 0.24" (0.87%) – which will impact the speedo slightly, but not a major issue
Jaguar have said this could cause the inner tyre wall to rub against the suspension, which could obviously be problematic.
Any advice much appreciated!
Thanks,
Thanks Gasman, appreciate the advice. I tried fitting the wheels yesterday and no sign of rubbing, so should be ok from this perspective.
The only issue I found is that the rear wheels have a different offset to the standard gyrodyne wheels, so they are more "tucked in" and don't look great.
Trying to get up to speed on spacers as seems this might provide a solution...
The only issue I found is that the rear wheels have a different offset to the standard gyrodyne wheels, so they are more "tucked in" and don't look great.
Trying to get up to speed on spacers as seems this might provide a solution...
Any update on your setup? I find myself hesitating on a set of SVRs for my V6s until I get more information.jp14 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 7:51 pm Thanks Gasman, appreciate the advice. I tried fitting the wheels yesterday and no sign of rubbing, so should be ok from this perspective.
The only issue I found is that the rear wheels have a different offset to the standard gyrodyne wheels, so they are more "tucked in" and don't look great.
Trying to get up to speed on spacers as seems this might provide a solution...
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