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> will these rims look ok??, anyone with 7 spoke i can view??
post Apr 8, 2011 - 2:36 PM
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i've been searching for new rims for over a year now and came across these. it's a 16" uni but the guy doesn't know what the patterns are. this is probably a dumb question but where can you find the patterns on the rim itself?? i just need to know that the rims are 5x100. the dude's selling for 450 obo..how low do you think i can go?? might go pick them up tomorrow. does anyone have a similar 7 spoke on their ride that i can look at, just to get a visual. for 4yrs i've been running on some 100lb chrome, it's not even funny..im rather eager to get these. thanks.

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post Apr 8, 2011 - 2:48 PM
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bolt pattern are usually stamped on the back of the rim.
most wheels use this letter PCD before the bolt patterns and ET before offset. check both.

the very best thing to do is test fit one of them on the car, the offset can also interfere with fitment at times, so better be safe, bring tools to remove a wheel and test fit one on your car. then you'll know for sure it fits.



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post Apr 8, 2011 - 3:44 PM
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QUOTE (Culpable04 @ Apr 8, 2011 - 2:48 PM) *
bolt pattern are usually stamped on the back of the rim.
most wheels use this letter PCD before the bolt patterns and ET before offset. check both.

the very best thing to do is test fit one of them on the car, the offset can also interfere with fitment at times, so better be safe, bring tools to remove a wheel and test fit one on your car. then you'll know for sure it fits.

thanks man. testing one on my car would be logical, but one of my tires is flat so i can't go anywhere atm and the dude lives like 1hr or so away. if possible, i could just ask him for the offset....what offset should i be looking for??

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