russb
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I have got some 17" wheels on my car and was wandering, how can i find out the offset? or is there anyway i can 'measure' it?
Ta
Russ
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Mistamist
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what car? if you want to know the offset of the wheels then look around the inside of the wheel and you will find an "et" number, that will be your offset.
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russb
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hi its a corsa, ta for that, ill have a look
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Mistamist
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corsa B or C?
Corsa B has an ideal offset of 45-49
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russb
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its a B i wanna get it lowered as well, but i suppose how much depends on the offset? ill go hav a quick look now
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russb
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couldnt find ANY ET numbers ill take it off next weekend and have a look, where would it be, on the inside of a spoke/rim?
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Mistamist
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usually thats where they are, but sayin that mine are inside the centre cap. i have 17's lowered 40 with no problems, but i still took off the lip around the rear arch. im going down 60 when i get my new engine in.
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russb
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found out my offset is 38 not good huh? wat arch work would i have to do to get it lowered?
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