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Old 09-03-01, 04:02 PM
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Trying to sell some stock wheels from an 89 Rx7 GXL. The guy wants to know what the offset of the wheels are? Anybody know? Thanks for any help!
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Are you talking about the 15" wheels, I know it is implied, but I just want to make sure. I can check if it's absolutely neccessary, but why does he need to know, what vehicle are they going on. The centerbore for the hub is the major factor, spacers can always be used. These wheels are hubcentric for Mazdas and a few other makes, but still uncommon. He does have the option of machining it more or using a hubcentric ring. Just some suggestions.

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Re: Off-Set Help!

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Trying to sell some stock wheels from an 89 Rx7 GXL. The guy wants to know what the offset of the wheels are? Anybody know? Thanks for any help!
I'm pretty sure that the offset is +38 mm. You'll probably see something that says ET 38 on the mounting face of the rim(you'll need to take the rim off the car to see it).
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The guy finally came and we tried them on and the center bore was they problem as stated. Thanks for the help.......
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