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Old 10-13-2010, 08:20 PM
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Whats the offset on the 17 inch 10 spoke SS wheels?
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Number one they are only 9" wide . . . measure from the INSIDE of the beads, not the overall wheel . .

And should have a 56 mm offset.
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^ what he said and i promise they will fit a Camaro Z/28-SS and a Firebird to a Trans-Am to a WS-6
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Originally Posted by Xsta Z 28
Number one they are only 9" wide . . . measure from the INSIDE of the beads, not the overall wheel . .

And should have a 56 mm offset.

I never said 10 inches wide, I said 10 spoke, so dont be a jackass
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Originally Posted by 9WhiteCamaro9
^ what he said and i promise they will fit a Camaro Z/28-SS and a Firebird to a Trans-Am to a WS-6
NO ****, I have them on my car I am just doing some research
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well he said above what they are, aint no need to be a "Jackass" as you call it
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It's cast into the back of the wheel, 50mm
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Old 10-15-2010, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by JGKadell
It's cast into the back of the wheel, 50mm
Thank you, thats all I needed, I just havent taken them off recently and when I did I never had a reason to look.
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so apologize to xsta z28.
all he did was help man .
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what are we in grade school here, he didn't even read my question correctly
Yeah, we're in school of hard knocks. Besides the point, he did try to help you. You don't need to be an *******, noob. Apologize and
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Originally Posted by bene
Yeah, we're in school of hard knocks. Besides the point, he did try to help you. You don't need to be an *******, noob. Apologize and
Maybe next time he will read the question correctly
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Originally Posted by DirtyHO'SS
Maybe next time he will read the question correctly
You are lucky someone swered your question at all. A simple search would have answered it.
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[QUOTE=The Guz;14000219]You are lucky someone swered your question at all. A simple search would have answered it.

no winning the lotto is lucky
wtf is wrong with people, all I do is ask a simple question. I just need a simple answer.
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Originally Posted by DirtyHO'SS
no winning the lotto is lucky
wtf is wrong with people, all I do is ask a simple question. I just need a simple answer.
Maybe Xsta's answer was over your head jack-wagon. It was a formula...

1. Measure the width of the rim. 9" right? Good info so far. You get this by measuring from the outboard flange to the inboard flange. Huh...sounds familar doesn't it?

Now the tough part that you actually have to do....

2. Calculate the center line of the wheel. This is accomplished by taking the width of rim and dividing the number by two.

3. Subtract the center line from the backspace to find the offset.

Jackass....
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Originally Posted by LPE 403
Maybe Xsta's answer was over your head jack-wagon. It was a formula...

1. Measure the width of the rim. 9" right? Good info so far. You get this by measuring from the outboard flange to the inboard flange. Huh...sounds familar doesn't it?

Now the tough part that you actually have to do....

2. Calculate the center line of the wheel. This is accomplished by taking the width of rim and dividing the number by two.

3. Subtract the center line from the backspace to find the offset.

Jackass....
**** YOU. I know how to do it you **** STICK, I just figured it would be easier to ask, but I guess not. bunch of ******** on LS1TECH
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Originally Posted by Xsta Z 28
Number one they are only 9" wide . . . measure from the INSIDE of the beads, not the overall wheel . .

And should have a 56 mm offset.
oh yeah and this is not a formula
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Originally Posted by DirtyHO'SS
**** YOU. I know how to do it you **** STICK, I just figured it would be easier to ask, but I guess not. bunch of ******** on LS1TECH
Nice....

Here's one more for you sunshine...did you even bother looking at the inside the wheel? If I'm wrong, I'll be the first to admit it, but isn't the offset stamped right on the wheel? Damn near every GM wheel I payed attention to does. Size, offset, etc...we'll wait.
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^ for your answer yeah it is and without being an *** hole it was posted earlier that it was. But for the OP if we are a bunch of ******** then leave
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All in favor of locking such thread and inflicting some sort of attitude adjustment say "STFU!" lol
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