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Old Nov 30, 2005 | 11:54 PM
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Wheel Offset question

I have a set of 19" wheels for MY00 C4 and it has the perfect offset. Just recently bought a C4S and was wondering if the wheels will fit my new baby ? Do I need spacers for this ? How thick ? Please Help.
 
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Forgot to mention that the rear wheels are 19x10... Hope this helps.
 
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u give me the offset i give u the thickness u need.

tomorrow that is. i'm heading to my lovely bed now!
 
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If the et is 63, you'll need 17mm spacers at the rear. FWIW, C4S's have 11" rims at the rear, nb cars have 10", may not be a problem.
 
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i give u the thickness u need.
Arling says this to all the ladies, it drives them crazy
 
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Originally posted by 20C4S
u give me the offset i give u the thickness u need.

tomorrow that is. i'm heading to my lovely bed now!
Arling.. I believe it's ET50.
 
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if u're sure it's ET50 then u need more than 17mm factory spacers. something like <1'' spacer will work fine.
 
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Originally posted by 20C4S
if u're sure it's ET50 then u need more than 17mm factory spacers. something like <1'' spacer will work fine.

Thanks.. Do you have the spacers and the bolts that can go with it ? Let me know. I might be able to swing by your shop this weekend.

Thanks,
J.
 
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J,
i have limited larger spacers. u can shoot by or try John & Dave @ Wheel Enhancement. i know they have 21mm, 1'' & 1.25'' in case u need it.

thx
 
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i think i have a set of spacers for sale ... for a 10in wide wheel pm me
 
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