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amalyos - 6/11/05 at 07:38 PM

What type of offset should I use with the MNR?
What does the ET mean when quoting the offset?

cheers,
Steve.


G.Man - 6/11/05 at 10:41 PM

ET is the distance off centre the wheel flange is...

For 6 inch wheels you want an ET35 offset for the road and an et18 peugot odffset for the track..

The larger the offset the closer the wheels to the cycle brackets...



[Edited on 6/11/05 by G.Man]


antonyg - 6/11/05 at 10:51 PM

this website explains offsets and pcd
also has all make of car and what offset wheels they use

http://www.alloyguide.co.uk/PCD.htm


mookaloid - 6/11/05 at 11:32 PM

good link that


Rorty - 7/11/05 at 06:20 AM

quote:
Originally posted by antonyg
this website explains offsets and pcd
also has all make of car and what offset wheels they use

http://www.alloyguide.co.uk/PCD.htm

What a complete tw4t! He says (among other humerous remarks) "OFFSET (also referred to as 'ET': Simply this is where the outside of the wheel needs to be in relation to the bodyline of the vehicle"
And this absolute screamer "Detailed Explanation: There are 2 main reasons for fitting Alloy Wheels: Weight and Style. Alloy wheels are a lot lighter than the equivalent size of steel wheels."


mnr laptop - 7/11/05 at 10:41 PM

hi steve

for the rt+ et18

best regards

marc


GregMcN - 13/11/05 at 08:46 PM

How about 7 inch wide wheels with 35mm offset on a RT?

Greg