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is there an easy way to working out the offset of a wheel?


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I have 4 compomotive mo's (in need a of a refurb) I won't be keeping my car for much longer due to uni, so i'm going to be selling these wheels which I swapped my speedlines from the sr for.

There 4x100, 7x15, but the ET (offset) number has faded from all 4 wheels where they were sprayed black (not a very good job either) i've looked at guides on the internet and they all seem a bit confusing?

Also if anyones after them, i'd only be after around £100 collected from Aldershot, Hampshire as I need the money and want them gone, bearing in mind they do need a refurb.

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1. Measure the total width of the wheel

2. Divide that figure by 2 lets call this answer A

3. Lay a straight edge across the back of the wheel then measure from this to the mounting face of the wheel (where it bolts against the car) lest call this answer B

4. B - A = offset

Hope this helps it's easier without any tyres any more questions please ask.

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