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Old 02-02-2009, 06:21 PM
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Default track wheels and tires F/S

i tried to put these on my 951 race car but were to wide for my car so i am guessing they are for a 911 widebody car...i can measure the offset as best i can if someone is interested i am asking 1200.00 plus shipping..tires have plenty of DE's left on them fronts are 245/45/17 on 17x9 wheel and rears are 315/35/17 on a 17x11 wheel ...pictured are 2 wheels but you get all 4

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Doug,

Can you give the rim offset so that we can determine better what they might fit?

Look for a number stamped/cast in the rim "et 51" for example.

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Ken ,

i looked and could not find anything that says ET just tells max load and where they are made and max psi
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Doug, can you email me some more photos please?
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Originally Posted by MPD47
Doug, can you email me some more photos please?


mike... pm sent
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Doug,

You need to look on the inside of the WHEEL for the offset.

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Originally Posted by Vlocity
Doug,

You need to look on the inside of the WHEEL for the offset.

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yes i looked and nothing with et
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here ya go...the one front pic shows a little bend in the wheel but it holds air fine
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Take some close up pics of the back of the wheel !
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We would probably not let that wheel through Tech.

Although it should be repairable.

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Originally Posted by Gregg Lewis
Take some close up pics of the back of the wheel !

i will take some more pics but there is nothing that idicates the off set of the wheels ..if there was a way to measure to try and figure the off set i would be glad to pull out the measuring tape and do so..anyone have any idea how to ?
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Lay the wheel face down.
Put a straight edge across the lip of the wheel (this may be tricky if the tire sticks out farther than the lip).
Use another straight edge or measuring tape to measure the distance between the straight edge and the mating surface of the wheel.
Lets call this number "X1".

Now take half of the width of the wheel. "X2"

X1-X2 = wheel offset.
multiply by 25.4 to convert to mm.
You also have to subtract a few mm to account for the thickness of the wheel lip, because your actually trying to measure the inside of the lip where the tire seats.

For example.
18"x10" wheel.
X2 = 10" / 2 = 5"
X1 = you measure 8.1"
8.1"-5"=3.1"
3.1"x25.4 = 78.74mm
Subtract about 15mm for the thickness of lip = 63.74mm
It's not an exact science, but it should give you a ballpark.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.


https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/...jsp?techid=101
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