Can anyone accurately determine whether or not this is 40 or 50 offset?
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It says 195-50-15 in this picture.
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It says 195-50-15 in this picture.
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It says 195-50-15 in this picture.</TD></TR></TABLE>
He's askin about the wheel's offset, not the tired size. Honestly I don't think it's possible to know for sure from the pic, but I don't think I've ever seen anybody buy aftermarket wheels in +50 except for Subies.
Also, if you look at the rear wheel and imagine it moved out another 10mm, it would need some negative camber to fit, which leads me to believe they're +40, because 10 off of 50 would still be a pretty high offset that wouldn't require and finessing to fit.
Modified by Regal at 9:41 PM 9/6/2008
It says 195-50-15 in this picture.</TD></TR></TABLE>
He's askin about the wheel's offset, not the tired size. Honestly I don't think it's possible to know for sure from the pic, but I don't think I've ever seen anybody buy aftermarket wheels in +50 except for Subies.
Also, if you look at the rear wheel and imagine it moved out another 10mm, it would need some negative camber to fit, which leads me to believe they're +40, because 10 off of 50 would still be a pretty high offset that wouldn't require and finessing to fit.
Modified by Regal at 9:41 PM 9/6/2008
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He's askin about the wheel's offset, not the tired size. Honestly I don't think it's possible to answer that question from the pic...although I don't think I've ever seen anybody buy aftermarket wheels in +50 except for Subies.</TD></TR></TABLE>
My bad pimpin! More then likely it's a +40 since it's Rota.
He's askin about the wheel's offset, not the tired size. Honestly I don't think it's possible to answer that question from the pic...although I don't think I've ever seen anybody buy aftermarket wheels in +50 except for Subies.</TD></TR></TABLE>
My bad pimpin! More then likely it's a +40 since it's Rota.
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My bad pimpin! More then likely it's a +40 since it's Rota.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah that's what I was thinkin too. Rotas in +50mm are probably gonna be 5x100 and not 15s. Just my guess!
My bad pimpin! More then likely it's a +40 since it's Rota.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah that's what I was thinkin too. Rotas in +50mm are probably gonna be 5x100 and not 15s. Just my guess!
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