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<blockquote data-quote="x182dan" data-source="post: 512487" data-attributes="member: 9725"><p>Last year I got a great deal on some 18in foose rims. One rim was bent but it balanced out on the machine but needed a lot of weights. Its a front wheel and believe it or not it didn't really shake at all. I am looking to replace that rim this year because its scratched and chipped. I cannot find much info on the back of the rim to tell me what it has for an offset. I can only find that the foose rims come in a few different offsets in a 18x8.5in rim. They are +34mm, +13mm, -6mm. On the back of the rim it has a bunch of numbers but none of them really make sense except for it says ET +34. I thought thats my offset but from looking online it seems like I should have +13? I am not sure what to get now these rims came off a 2000GT. I did need to put wheel spacers on the rear because they hit the inside wheel well.</p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x182dan, post: 512487, member: 9725"] Last year I got a great deal on some 18in foose rims. One rim was bent but it balanced out on the machine but needed a lot of weights. Its a front wheel and believe it or not it didn't really shake at all. I am looking to replace that rim this year because its scratched and chipped. I cannot find much info on the back of the rim to tell me what it has for an offset. I can only find that the foose rims come in a few different offsets in a 18x8.5in rim. They are +34mm, +13mm, -6mm. On the back of the rim it has a bunch of numbers but none of them really make sense except for it says ET +34. I thought thats my offset but from looking online it seems like I should have +13? I am not sure what to get now these rims came off a 2000GT. I did need to put wheel spacers on the rear because they hit the inside wheel well. Dan [/QUOTE]
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