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    Quote Originally Posted by moons657 View Post
    nope ive looked all over them and cant find it man.kinda wrecking my head to be honest
    See the oval things on the back of the spokes with writing in them?

    I'd imagine it's there somewhere, it'll be like ET 38 or something aside from 17 x 9 etc etc




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    in mine its in the slots on the back of the spokes one slot has 18x9.5 the other et12 and the other 5x114.3


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    Quote Originally Posted by Darragh View Post
    See the oval things on the back of the spokes with writing in them?

    I'd imagine it's there somewhere, it'll be like ET 38 or something aside from 17 x 9 etc etc
    got there before me


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    thanks for the help lads.ill have a really good look tomorrow

    aaaaaaaaa

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    To measure;

    You need to take the tyre off to do it accurately.

    Put the wheel on a flat surface, face down (gently!)
    put a straight edge on the top of the wheel.
    Measure distance from edge to ground (i.e. the width of the outside of the wheel)
    Measure distance vertically from straight edge to hub face.

    Those are all the measurements you need.
    Then:
    Halve the width. Theis is the distance to the 'centreline' of the wheel. The offset is the distance from the centreline to the hub face.
    Subtract this figure from the distance to the hub face.

    This will leave you with the offset


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    savage wheels... too rich for my blood


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    Quote Originally Posted by moons657 View Post
    as follows

    good conditon,White, Cr kai i think.
    9.5j x18
    8.5j x18
    5x114.3
    Nissan fitment
    will have pictures up tomorrow

    please ring 0863490283

    600euros
    Sold.......

    aaaaaaaaa

 

 

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