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Author Subject: wheel nightmare please help
hmpsolja

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Post #1
i have a set of 17" alloys that are a offset of et38 how do i get these to fit on my 306? will 20mm spacers do the trick?

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andrew alcock
Posted 26th Nov 2010 at 10:46
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Post #2
Yep! Thumbs up

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Posted 26th Nov 2010 at 11:01
hmpsolja

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Post #3
thanks or will 22mm spacers be better do you think?

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andrew alcock
Posted 26th Nov 2010 at 11:05
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Post #4
depends how wide they are.

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Posted 26th Nov 2010 at 14:55
owain

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Post #5
You know your life's too easy when owning wheels with the wrong offset constitutes a "nightmare" Wink

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Posted 26th Nov 2010 at 17:39
hmpsolja

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Post #6
they are 1770 in size if that helps

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andrew alcock
Posted 26th Nov 2010 at 18:11

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