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abdus |
posted on 22nd Mar 06 at 20:29 |
:o:othat was 3 yrs later:!:! | |
Hazman |
posted on 22nd Mar 06 at 20:15 |
My OZ are et40, i dont know whether that helps you. I'm not sure what model they are though. | |
Gambit |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 11:35 |
quote: or else you can snap the wheel studs as what happened to my mate in his caibra when he didnt have spiggot rings on his wheels! quite hairy to hear a loud bang then see your front right wheel barrelling down the road in front of you while the car squirms all over the road | |
M2RTY |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 10:23 |
we have had some et42 OZ rims in work, they sent them thru by accident | |
Pete |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 10:04 |
Oh and don't take them off! | |
Pete |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 10:03 |
quote: They sound like spiggot rings to locate the wheels on the hub. These don't affect the offset at all. | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 09:10 |
Spacers. Take them off, you dont need em unless you have some crazy widearch kit goin on! | |
jm960326 |
posted on 17th Mar 03 at 23:24 |
Not sure what they are then, they fit into the wheel itself from looks of it pushing it further out, thinking about it that is the wrong way so am confused?? Bought mine off someone on here and they said to use them anyway. Been on since december no problems anyway. What you think they are then | |
Icy |
posted on 17th Mar 03 at 23:15 |
spacers wil make the offset worse | |
jm960326 |
posted on 17th Mar 03 at 23:11 |
I got OZ wheels, only 15" got some spacers on there with them to make them fit better, not sure bout the offset that they are? They do stick out a bit but handle well and dont catch anywhere | |
Drew |
posted on 17th Mar 03 at 20:40 |
et 38 is best | |
S21NMP |
posted on 17th Mar 03 at 19:48 |
Are OZ wheels ET35 offset? My mate has a set of 15" OZ wheels on his Corsa C. |