Put 6mm worth of washers over three wheel studs then mount your tire again (using those three studs). Go lock to lock and see how it looks?
Thanks for the idea!
Did that this morning....had washers that fit and were 6.5 mm stacked.........
There is only point in the lock-to-lock that I am worried about, and that is the lower front fender lip on the left side…….
I added some 6.5mm shims behind my current wheels on that side and have what amounts to be about 3.7 mm space gap at its closest point after some additional careful hammering so given the shims being slightly bigger etc, about 4.2mm clearance. That is with a 235x60x15 tire that is about 50%....that side of the tire is slightly worn more due to alignment......but no idea if a new tire would hit or not.
Cyling the suspension DOWN is no problem as I am already past the centerline of the wheel. Cydling UP, not sure but that would only be an issue in a hard right turn.
I suppose I could go to a slightly smaller (less wide or slightly shorter) front tire or lower the front end a tad? Or just never turn hard right - of course that would make getting into my driveway hard.... LOL....
Its a close call.
The right side of the car has no issues at all....double or maybe triple the space.
What would you guys do? We all know that once we mount a wheel/tire, its OURS. And even if that were not the case, shipping wheels can get pricey.
I guess its a gamble. Or go with another rim altogether with zero offset...but I am after the PVD as well as the style.
I found that Cragar makes a 15x7 0 offset in the SS styler with the correct bolt hole pattern......(not unilug)....but i am unsure of the steel-welded-to-aluminum approach they take plus its standard chrome versus the PVD.