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How to work out required offset? Sun, 06 June 2004 06:20 Go to previous message
Now that I have my diff ready for my Celica, I need to get some wheels to suit.
Whats the best way of working out what offset I need?
Also when I go looking for some second hand wheels, is the offset specified on them? All wheels I have looked at so far have something like 15x7J. Is the "J" the offset?
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Read Message   How to work out required offset?  Cool1Sun, 06 June 2004 06:20
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