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Chemical
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i know I've seen this before on here but the search function aint playin ball so.. what is the offset for our rims? I'm lookin to go to 16 inch rims and probably going to buy secondhand off ebay. As long as they are 4 stud and 40 ml theyre ok?
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I rin 17in offset of 40 and when i turn my front wheels i have 2 in fron the frame on both sides so you will be fine.
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Cool,

thanks Legato but I was more concerned with the stud pattern and spacing. there are literally dozens of nice 4 stud wheels but I'm not wanting to buy them and not have them fit.
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well as long its 4x100 you should be fine here is mine.

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Post by netcom »

just to add to this, I wouldn't mind just getting a nice set of 15" rims but I see them with either +35mm and +40mm offset, which rim would fit better?
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