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Old May 13, 2005 | 07:49 PM
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how many "mm" are in an inch???

how many milimeters are in 1 inch? i want to get some hp evo's 9 inch rears and get them widdened to 11" so that would add 2 inches to the backspacing. if the wheels have a 38mm backspacing now what would they have after an aditional 2 inches?
Old May 13, 2005 | 07:55 PM
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Re: how many "mm" are in an inch???

25.4 mm/inch

And here is some info that will show you how to do the calculation

http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/offset.jsp

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Old May 13, 2005 | 08:14 PM
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Re: how many "mm" are in an inch???

im not saying thats wrong but that means my z06 wheels have 2 (53mm)inches of backspacing
Old May 13, 2005 | 10:02 PM
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Re: how many "mm" are in an inch???

No.... both you and the original post are confusing "backspace" with "offset". 38mm and 53mm are typical values for "offset". That is the amount the hub mounting surface of the wheel is "offset" from the centerline of the wheel.

If you have a 53mm offset (roughly 2" offset), your backspace will be the wheel width + 1" (allowance for bead retention flanges), divided by 2, plus the offset.

A 10" wide wheel with a 53mm offset would have a 7.5" backspace.

((10 + 1) / 2) + (53 / 25.4) = (11 / 2) + 2.08" = 5.5" + 2.08" = 7.58" backspace
Old May 14, 2005 | 04:41 AM
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Re: how many "mm" are in an inch???

Thanks, Fred! I was in a rush so just provided the link.

Sorry if I caused you some confusion, trouse40!
Old May 16, 2005 | 09:13 AM
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Re: how many "mm" are in an inch???

Originally Posted by Injuneer
No.... both you and the original post are confusing "backspace" with "offset". 38mm and 53mm are typical values for "offset". That is the amount the hub mounting surface of the wheel is "offset" from the centerline of the wheel.

If you have a 53mm offset (roughly 2" offset), your backspace will be the wheel width + 1" (allowance for bead retention flanges), divided by 2, plus the offset.

A 10" wide wheel with a 53mm offset would have a 7.5" backspace.

((10 + 1) / 2) + (53 / 25.4) = (11 / 2) + 2.08" = 5.5" + 2.08" = 7.58" backspace
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