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mtpagey
13th October 2010, 18:10
Mods: Wasn't sure which section this best fell into so feel free to move :hug:

(I recently bought a set of wolfrace alloys off a guy down south. He said they were off his brothers saxo so I bid and bought them but ended up never fitting/using them.

Problem now is that today I sold them on. Guy came and picked them up this afternoon then I gets a phone call from him saying they're et35 (ford) offset, not et15... :geek:

As i say I never even trial fitted them so have no idea if he's telling the truth.
I've been in touch with the guy i bought them from and he's adament they came off a saxo)

Is there any stamping on the actual alloy to tell you what offset they are are? I noticed they had 7j15 on them but didnt really look for any other stamping. Only other thing i can think of to check offset that i try and fit one to my white vts and see what its like :wacko:

mtpagey
14th October 2010, 13:55
:bump: anyone know?

I need to know whether to advertise them as ford offset or not :wacko:

AshD
15th October 2010, 00:02
They should be stamped on the inside of one of the spokes with the offset :) fitting one to the car would give you a definite answer though

Tom_Crx
15th October 2010, 01:42
Trial fit it to your car mate for an answer if you cant find the marking. The lad you bought them off may of had spacers