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Old 01-29-2005, 01:31 AM
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i was wonderinf if anyone could provide me with the specs for a 2001 oem s2k wheel?

width, offset?

thanks!
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try the search option, i found that info there!
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Originally Posted by harpaz1' date='Jan 29 2005, 08:00 AM
try the search option, i found that info there!
It would've taken you just as long to type this:

Front-16x6.5 +55
Rear-16x7.5 +65

And you actually would've helped. We all know the search sometimes sucks, giving back 4 shillion posts about everything else than what you want to know.
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[quote name='terd ferguson' date='Jan 29 2005, 04:35 PM'] It would've taken you just as long to type this:

Front-16x6.5 +55
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Originally Posted by ayS' date='Jan 29 2005, 11:32 AM
we need more people like you.

not to jack the thread but a quick question. does offset have any relation to if and when you lower a car? does it change your offset? for instance if i wanted same spec wheels on say a 05 s2k? is it possible to keep the same spec wheels and lower it without having problems? such as camberig or spacers? any light would help thanks guys!
tirerack definition: The offset of a wheel is the distance from its hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel. The offset can be one of three types.

your offset doesn't change when you lower your car. normally aftermarket wheels push the wheels towards the outside of the car. when you lower, and you hit a bump, since the wheel is further out than stock, you can rub on the fenderwalls.

every wheel has an offset number.
i believe if it is a number like +35 the wheel sits further out than normal.
it the number is something like +53 the wheel is closer inside the car.

i don't know if that makes sense to you, because i am not an expert, but this is my understanding.
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I am guilty of asking the same question not too long ago. Maybe this information should be made a sticky at the top of the forum. Anyone with me on this?
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Originally Posted by Clayman' date='Jan 31 2005, 11:13 PM
I am guilty of asking the same question not too long ago. Maybe this information should be made a sticky at the top of the forum. Anyone with me on this?
Yup, right along with OEM wheel weights. Like the 00-03s and the BBS JDMs and now the 04-05s weights and offsets.

Sticky!
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