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wheel it fit app gone from ft86 motorsports?
did i miss a notification somewhere that they weren't going to support it anymore?!?
it was one of the best programs i've seen in a while. even used it to set up proper wheel offset on my pickup truck! |
They spun it off to a standalone website that also supports other cars, but it's no longer free - https://wheel-it-fit.com/
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meh, for $3, it's extremely useful.
i just wish i could get a non-web version. my experience with web services staying up for the long term isn't very good... |
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the other vehicles don't matter much to me. like i said, i used this as-is on my ranger. i wanted the wheels bumped out from oem, which was about 3" inside the fenders, but not enough to go past the fenders.
and to find a tool from anyone else that just simply shows differences in offset is apparently impossible... |
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Easy: https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/ |
This one comes with a small graphic on the side if you need to visualize it.
https://www.willtheyfit.com/ |
wheel-size.com is my go to as it allows user input for several key measurements as well as a side-by-side comparison/calculator. Their database is also helpful for getting OEM specifications, offsets, PCD, etc. And it's free!
https://i.imgur.com/O1z6zRr.jpg |
The demo car is a Lada. :bellyroll::bellyroll:
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