Jul 24, 2003 - 10:36 PM
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Its time for me to get a new set of wheels, mainly because mine have dents in them I've already had them repaired once before.
I am looking into getting a set that will actually fit my car and not too concerned about looks. I know that most people that get wheels dont care about if they are HUB centric and they dont get the correct/same offset as the originals but I want to know if it affects the handling of the car or not or if you can get some kind of adapter to make aftermarket wheels to be hubcentric. I know you can get spacers to make negative offset wheels to come out more but I heard that spacers arnt recommended. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks |
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Jul 25, 2003 - 12:10 AM
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hmmm, not sure about the hub centric question. but as far as offset goes I know our celis can fit between 30 and 43 offset. as for handling, I don't see how offset would affect it besides a more negative offset sticking further out. as for spacers, I think as long as you install the studs included with the kits and stick with reputable companies such as H&R you will be ok. just my 2 cents from having researched the topic recently.
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SiKBOY Hub centric and offset questions Jul 24, 2003 - 10:36 PM
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