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marv wrx 29 May 2008 03:39 PM

classic offset
 
i'm looking to 17's on my classic...could some 1 tell what offset the classics are & how much of a range of offsets i could use please:wonder:

thanx marv:thumb:

PeeVee 29 May 2008 04:54 PM

Marv,

The official offset for your car is ET48.

Phil

marv wrx 29 May 2008 05:54 PM

thanks fella:thumb:

vindaloo 30 May 2008 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by Barretts Motorsport (Post 7904942)
Marv,

The official offset for your car is ET48.

Phil

Didn't Mr Prodrive use 52mm on a 7J rim 17" wheel and 53mm on a 7.5J 18" rim? (P1 WRC wheels on the P1...)

J.

PeeVee 30 May 2008 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by vindaloo (Post 7906700)
Didn't Mr Prodrive use 52mm on a 7J rim 17" wheel and 53mm on a 7.5J 18" rim? (P1 WRC wheels on the P1...)

J.

No Mate they didn't.

The official after market rims (17" 7J & 18" 7.5J) supplied by Prodrive Via I.M to the Dealers, were all ET48 (The same offset as Std)

It upsets the cars handling if you play with offsets

Phil

RB5 69 17 June 2008 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by Barretts Motorsport (Post 7906963)
No Mate they didn't.

The official after market rims (17" 7J & 18" 7.5J) supplied by Prodrive Via I.M to the Dealers, were all ET48 (The same offset as Std)

It upsets the cars handling if you play with offsets

Phil

Funny how the Speedlines on the RB5 are ET52 then!! ;)


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