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Author Subject: ofset question
7057sam

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Post #1
Looking at some pro race 1.2 but they are in ET 35.do i just need 20mm spacers on the back?
I really want to hold out for some direct fitment ones,but the ford ET 35 go pretty cheap.
Also looking to use them on track will i notice massive differents between using them over cyclones as it will put the ofset out slightly

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Posted 17th Apr 2012 at 17:59
samslow

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Post #2
what are the standard fitment/offsets anyway?

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Posted 17th Apr 2012 at 19:53
dragoon

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Post #3
Standard, as in 'Cyclones', would be 4x108 pdc 65.1mm and et19 (or 18 if my brain is failing on me)


et15 is ideal imo.

So yes, spacing those wheels 20mm should do the trick.

But i'd use adaptors if possible. (they bolt onto the hub and the wheel bolts onto them)

I'm not too fond of such thick spacers.

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Posted 17th Apr 2012 at 20:04
7057sam

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Post #4
Yeah sound good dragoon.
Are the hub adaptor easy to get off and one as will be be changing the wheels over between trackdays and road

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Posted 17th Apr 2012 at 20:55
owain

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Post #5
They're normally not as easy as standard wheel bolts as the bolts to the hub have to be recessed to give a flat surface for the wheel to mate to.

I wonder if you'd be better off with a stud conversion of some kind? Hmm

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Posted 18th Apr 2012 at 09:59

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