Hi All,
I'm Considering these rims from Tirerack.com, but have never heard of them until now (not that I'm 'in the know' regarding rims...)
Thanks in Advance!
Hi All,
I'm Considering these rims from Tirerack.com, but have never heard of them until now (not that I'm 'in the know' regarding rims...)
Thanks in Advance!
Unless your mind is made up - check the Koseis there and the Rotas at
NoSpam wrote:
The offset appears to be right. Their 'Subaru' rims that are 7.5 inches wide have an offset of 48, and the 7 inch wide ones are from 50 - 53...
Tried to Google 'HubCentric', but couldn't find a definitive answer. Would you (or anyone :]) mind explaining what that means? If the offset is correct, are they by definition 'hubcentric'?
Thanks!
The hole in the rim where the axle nut cap sticks through is a 'perfect' fit. The idea being the weight of the car rests there instead of on the lugnuts. Wheels with a larger diameter hole can be supplied with filler rings. Probably not a show stopper but that's how it is meant to work.
btw - there are sometimes WRX and STi takeoffs availble on various forums
Carl
1 Lucky TexanNoSpam wrote:
Thanks! That makes sense. Guess more research is required re: Kazera rims
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