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Old 22 July 2003, 09:22 PM
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Will the above wheels fit a Scooby turbo ? there off a 5 stud Toyota Supra.

Mines a Sport so i can't check, my mate just brought them brand new and now decides he's not sure if he like's em, so he may be selling.
Old 23 July 2003, 08:47 AM
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I have the same tyres on mine - they used to catch very slightly at the back - on hard cornering or large bimps. But just had alignment done at powerstation and they put as much Camber on the rears as they could - without using the excentric camber bolts (still got nearly 1 Degree!) and they dont catch at all now.

But i have 17" Speedline ST2's - cant remember what offset.

You'll have to check what PCD and what offset the wheels your talking about are. I've seen various web sites that tell you what the PCD and Offset should be.

Or your could measure the PCD and the "ET" (offset) should be stamped/embossed on the inside of the wheel.

Cheers
Dave
Old 24 July 2003, 03:14 PM
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Hi Dazza012

From the tyresave site the PCD should be 100 and the offset between 40 & 50. Not sure how much credence to give to this although it does seem to match what I have read elsewhere (just couldn't find a scooby site right now to confirm!)

If these are the correct PCD/offset in anthracite and your mate wants to sell I may be interested...

[Edited by clintyboy12 - 7/24/2003 3:15:37 PM]
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