ET on original rims?
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ET on original rims?
Does anyone know the ET number of the original 16" rims on a 89 Bonnie?
Thinking of buying new rims and need the numbers so that I dont buy wrong ones.
Thinking of 17x8, some chrome stylish rims. Really hard to find something that fits the look of the car without beeing to vulgar.
// Henrik
Thinking of buying new rims and need the numbers so that I dont buy wrong ones.
Thinking of 17x8, some chrome stylish rims. Really hard to find something that fits the look of the car without beeing to vulgar.
// Henrik
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Originally Posted by Merlin 91/97
hall0n you're going to need to explain a bit more.......
No problem, I think the word im looking for is offset.
And the bolt pattern is 114,3x5, then I need the offset....
Thnx,
Henrik
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GM is 5x115mm and the wheel registers on the hub. Chrysler is 5x114.3 & dunno what it registers on. Our factory wheels are 16x7x46mm (is cast on back). 38mm will stick out slightly more. Offset varies with rim width.
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114.3x5 will most likely require hubcentric rings so really stay on. Keep in mind your wheel isn't riding on the studs, but the hub itself., some people have run 114.3x5 with rings and been fine.
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