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I can't say 100% as I'm not one of the expert but I got my wheels from a RX7 owner and they were fine

 

And they are NICE wheels good luck in the bidding

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I can't say 100% as I'm not one of the expert but I got my wheels from a RX7 owner and they were fine

 

And they are NICE wheels good luck in the bidding

 

 

Cheers mate, just dont want to buy them to find they dont fit not fully clued up on wheels to be honest.

Would these fit my Zed the chap says he has checked and they do but wanted a second opinion.

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/280953287355?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

 

front offset is poor. Will need spacers IMO

Rear tyre size is just wrong.

Whether its just written wrong or it is actually wrong . You need to find out .

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Thanks guys I really appreciate it.

 

For the rear when i get the Zenon kit I would need ithink its a 65mm spacer anyway, but now ill also invest in front ones too, thats if i get them.

 

Again thanks guys:thumbup1:

]They will fit no problems' date='[/color'] but as pete says, for the best look they would benefit from spacer upfront. I'd say 15mm making the final offset ET23 for a sensible, yet stylish look.

 

I beg to differ. It will depend on the style/construction of the wheel at the back and what size brakes you are running.

I have seen ET 38s that just dont fit.

Caveat emptor and all that:kiss:

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I beg to differ. It will depend on the style/construction of the wheel at the back and what size brakes you are running.

I have seen ET 38s that just dont fit.

Caveat emptor and all that:kiss:

 

However wouldnt having 65mm spacers sort this problem?

However wouldnt having 65mm spacers sort this problem?

Its the front Im referring to.

Please tel me you are not putting 65mm spacers on the front:blink:

 

I beg to differ. It will depend on the style/construction of the wheel at the back and what size brakes you are running.

I have seen ET 38s that just dont fit.

Caveat emptor and all that:kiss:

 

Good point, I take that for granted as my rims have plenty of clearance for the brakes. Although, I suppose with a higher offset you can use spacers to make them fit. If the offset is too low you're nadgered!

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