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nicksdsm

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Sep 6, 2002
i have a lot of numbers on my wheels and i don't know which is the offset. i'm about to lower and i need to know. i think it's 40 but not sure.

~ET40
~17 1/1 Jx17H2
~g000
~96
 
Originally posted by nicksdsm
i'm about to lower and i need to know. i think it's 40 but not sure.
As jltcat said, it's 40mm on those (stock is 46mm) but what has lowering it have to do with the wheel offset. You need to pull them in to clear your fenders?

Steve
 
i don't want them to hit the fenders and i thought that you could not fix the wheels if they stuck out to far.
 
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