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Topic #64720 6 posts Started by LEON556677
Recently destroyed one of my ultra rare discontinued Mania Jordan rims frown.gif as seen in my profile.

Hope of buying a single one is fading so i've been offered some kahn rsr's buy a mate

He says they're 5 stud, 100mm, 7.5 wide all the same as mine, they're off a ford Focus st, should they fit? And what about the offset? I have no idea what that means, so any help's appreciated, cheers

Leon
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Nice one mate cheers, I kind of understand it now.

So i have 18" rims, 7.5 wide, and my cars lowered. It appears im looking for 33mm offset, is there a margin of error? The wheels im looking at are 37mm i think, so what effect would that have? I'd rather have them poking out a little bit as opposed to sucked in.

Leon
The lower the number the further they stick out so you my friend, would be tucked in slightly (you can start to have caliper cleareance issues depending on the style of the wheel)

This post has been edited by Driveby: Jan 9, 2009 - 3:41 PM

1994 JDM GT4 WRC
Ah i gotcha! cheers, how would i find out the offset of my current wheels? Would it be written on the rim? (Cars at the garage until its fixed)

Leon
Itll be cast, stamped in or on a label somewhere on the wheel.

1994 JDM GT4 WRC