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08-25-2010, 08:02 AM | #1 |
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18x9-10 18x10-10 Work Emitz 5x114.3
Hello, I put -10 for offsets in the title just so it wont get locked, the offsets are definitely in the negative but I have no way of measuring what it is. The 18x9 fit flush on the rear of my coupe with 30mm overfenders.
Wheels are in pretty good condition, one of the rears has a couple blemishes near the lip, other than that they are in very good condition. Front tires are 225/40/18. Rears are 255/45/18, one has a piece of metal lodged in it but it doesn't leak. Asking $1400 firm. |
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08-27-2010, 01:11 AM | #2 |
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this is what negative emitz look like
and yours again and another example of negative offsets you may wanna recheck your math.
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08-27-2010, 05:18 AM | #6 |
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well, here's how you measure the offset of the wheel. very simple
know the width of your wheel? devide that by half, and convert that into MM's. lay a wheel on it's face on ground and put a straight ruler accross the back of the wheel, which is now facing up. take a tape measure or another ruler and measure from the back plate of the wheel hub to the bottom of the ruler. take that number and subtract 1/4 inch off that, since most wheels have 1/4 inch of lip added at each end. now, take the number you just measured[a] and compared to the measurement of half of the wheel's width[b]. if A is shorter then B, how much ever shorter it's by is -XX offset if A is longer then B, how much ever longer it's by is +XX offset.
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