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i have a set of 18" gt-p's on my eb fairmont in pre au offset and im wondering wat happens wen u try puttin these on a ba
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Age: 40 Posts: 157 Joined: 21st Jul 2005 Ride: EAII Ghia & AUII Fairmont Location: South Oakleigh |
They will stick out of the guards on the BA. It'll look ridiculous.
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Offset is wrong by about 32mm.
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Munch |
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No offence, but that's a dumb question. Pre AU offset are 'offset' because AU-BF have different axles, hence the need to be indeed 'offset'
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Munch wrote: No offence, but that's a dumb question. Pre AU offset are 'offset' because AU-BF have different axles, hence the need to be indeed 'offset'
WTF? both Pre AU and post AU are "offset" its just by a different amount, pre AU +10 offset post AU +38 offset
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Munch |
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compared the the AU-BF, they are offset more... lets just make things more difficult for some people....
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JOSE wrote: pre AU +10 offset....
its actually +6mm according to my stockies. But the offset can vary as my old aftermarket mags were +11mm offset and fitted fine. Also the offset usually changes, the wider the rim. The backspacing is the most important aspect anyway, when i got my rear stockies widened i kept the same backspacing to ensure the exact same fit.... god knows what offset it is now.... |
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