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Old 10-23-2007, 08:02 PM
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-does anybody know the offset on these rim's? I believe them to be +17, but i can't find the specs anywhere. Damm mustank owners don't know jack about offset's.
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Old 10-23-2007, 08:39 PM
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yeah those are either 0 offset or 17, I've only seen them come in those two sizes
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Old 10-24-2007, 08:19 AM
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Yeah I was gonna say its probably a mid offset, unless they were sticking out or the person did some fender work.
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Old 10-24-2007, 02:30 PM
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-^^^What? The reason mustang rims have a low offset is because the hubs are set deeper in the wheel wells. These are stock mustank rims. I called the guy and he says he just wants them out of his garage. I guess he dosen't know that most FR japanese car owners would pay good money for them.
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lol it says right there in the post "riken mesh", these are just another set of mesh wheels. No different from enkei 92 mesh, not to mention anyone who's anyone can tell that those are riken mesh just by looking at the design in the center :P Just get them
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oh and by the way, they wont fit your car.

mustang - 4x4.25 PCD
240sx - 4x4.5 PCD

i'm surprised henry didn't catch this one.
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Old 10-25-2007, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by clubredsilvia
-^^^What? The reason mustang rims have a low offset is because the hubs are set deeper in the wheel wells. These are stock mustank rims. I called the guy and he says he just wants them out of his garage. I guess he dosen't know that most FR japanese car owners would pay good money for them.
Sorry I didn't click on the link and was thinking they were for a newer mustang. Thats why I said it's probably a mid offset. But like stated above me that won't work. I've already looked at getting a set for my car, but I could get a set of adapters made for you. They will probably cost more than the wheels though.

Like I said before its going to be a mid offset. www.bigwheels.net will help you out. Also if the wheels are stock from the mustang they might not work even with adapters depending on what the hub bore is.

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the bolt pattern is wrong man. 4x4.25 or 4x110 iirc. they arent going to work
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Old 10-25-2007, 02:22 PM
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Just thought about it if you really want the wheels just buy them and get them drilled. Shouldn't cost that much. If your on sfldrifters pm aeroK about where he got his wheels drilled at.
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