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recently i drove into a pothole, the size of a speed hump (somehow the speed hump that used to be there... went missing, no lie) and cracked/buckled my alloy. I have currently got my eye on a temporary set on eBay and was wondering if these specs/numbers are fine for the car. will they fit without rubbing/hitting arches? is it going to affect speedo? etc. (its the offset that gets me)
PCD: 5X100 (i know thats fine) RIM: 7x17 H2 OFFSET: ET 45 CENTRE BORE: 75mm (will get spigot rings) TYRES: 215/45/R17 any info would be much appreciated! -------------------- ![]() "whoever said progress was a slow process... was probably talking about me" |
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That's correct. I have 7" +45 offset wheels on my car with 15 mm spacers, so essentially +30. The front wheels are barely tucked but the rears could use a bit more spacing. I had to roll my rear fenders.
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