This week another nice set of SSR Formula Mesh rims:
SSR Formula Mesh 15 inch 10J white
These rims are 15 inch in diameter and 10 wide. The offset is unknown, but the seller thinks they are between -15 and 20, in other words: somewhere in the middle. ?´?????
The center of these rims is painted white and it really looks great on these rims! Makes me think of the doridori rims a friend of mine has. ?´???
SSR Formula Mesh 15 inch 10J white
The seller suggests you should replace the tires: they are old and worn. Looking at the remaining thread on this tire I would not put them under my car…
SSR Formula Mesh 15 inch 10J white
You can see the lip on the inside is also quite wide. Compare this to the other Formula Mesh rims we posted a month ago and you will see they are roughly the same size and width. The other Formula Mesh have a much more positive offset than these and therefore having a much wider lip.
Delivery guy just dropped it off – so happy, I had to take pictures! My Nintendo DS fits nicely in there. Now I have to research what tires to put on them.
Size: 15×11
Offset: about -32 (estimated)
Anyone know how to determine offset?
Very nice set! 🙂
To determine the offset you have to do the following:
1. Determine the centerline of the rim: measure the width of the rim between the two shoulders (should be 11 inch) and devide this with two. (5,5 inch in your case)
2. Measure the depth of the backside of the rim from the hub to the shoulder (using an extra ruler helps)
3. Substract this from the centerline. If the outcome is negative: this means you got a negative offset.
See also here:
Now, if you want your offset in ET value you need to convert it from inches to millimeters since the ET value is measured in millimeters.