Wheel list that fits over spoon calipers...
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Hey guys,
I've been looking at getting a set of these ever since I trashed my SSRs and could go about doing this the correct way in finding a set that actually fits. However there was not a whole lot of information on the Spoon caliper's sizes. Several wheel vendors were at a loss to tell me they couldn't say wheel A would fit or wheel B would fit. So I called Spoon Sports US division and dealer, Opak Racing. It turns out they put togeather a spec sheet for Work Wheels to apply to their lineup. I asked them if I could have it, so they sent it to me. Just got it today.
This is a spec sheet that they made and sent to Work Wheels to help with fitment, but can be applied to any wheel. If you copy it, you can send it to the wheel vendor you are buying from and they will then (or at least should) be able to determin if the wheels you are interested in will clear or not, either via offset or spoke design. Note, all dimensions are in millimeters.
Use it wisely.
I've been looking at getting a set of these ever since I trashed my SSRs and could go about doing this the correct way in finding a set that actually fits. However there was not a whole lot of information on the Spoon caliper's sizes. Several wheel vendors were at a loss to tell me they couldn't say wheel A would fit or wheel B would fit. So I called Spoon Sports US division and dealer, Opak Racing. It turns out they put togeather a spec sheet for Work Wheels to apply to their lineup. I asked them if I could have it, so they sent it to me. Just got it today.
This is a spec sheet that they made and sent to Work Wheels to help with fitment, but can be applied to any wheel. If you copy it, you can send it to the wheel vendor you are buying from and they will then (or at least should) be able to determin if the wheels you are interested in will clear or not, either via offset or spoke design. Note, all dimensions are in millimeters.
Use it wisely.
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hmm... a 10mm spacer should do it. When I was running my work's, they were 17x7.5 +35 and they cleared. But it is not solely dependant upon the offset, but with the style of the spokes as well.
anyway, here is a better picture and a quick update.
anyway, here is a better picture and a quick update.