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FS: Wheel Adapters
I've had these for awhile now, thought i'd use them but never did. Brand new, NEVER USED nor have been mounted only to see if adapters fit lug pattern!!!!!
Adapters pics...(adapter diagram below, also for adapter pattern)
$150 OBO + Shipping, pick-up available
i'm located in Florida, panhandle region
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thank you!
Adapters pics...(adapter diagram below, also for adapter pattern)
$150 OBO + Shipping, pick-up available
i'm located in Florida, panhandle region
contact me via PM and other contact info can be obtained through pm.
thank you!
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they were made from Custom Wheel Adapters, i think they have moved sites or changed their name, but they're a great company! if anyone is interested please send me a PM!!
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i'm not sure about the offset, but the adapters themselves are an inch thick then you have the bolts.. so your kinda just workin with an extra inch, if that helps at all? i'll try and get some more info on offsets n all!
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With that being known heres an example for you. Say you want to use these adapters which are 25mm and you are wanting to use wheels that are 8' wide with a 42mm offset. Add the adapter to those wheels and they become a 17mm offset. Your new wheels will be poking out 2 inches from where your stock wheels sit. Take a tape measure and measure 2 inches from the face of your stock wheels to see approximately where your new wheel will sit.
Your best bet is to get a wheels with a very high offset anywhere from 50-60. S2000's run high offsets like this so you can look to them for wheel choices.