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DickyyDee
15th November 2012, 01:19
I'm not great with things like offsets, just doesnt seem to click with me. So i was wondering if someone could tell me if these will fit my Furio?
http://www.midlandwheels.com/Shop/P-2658-7-x-13-JBW-Minilight-Anthracite-Hi-Lite---4x108---ET-7.html
Thanks :y:
josh11490
15th November 2012, 02:24
Don't think they will, use the search button, I expect you'll find some information about saxo offsets
josh11490
15th November 2012, 02:25
And to pull off 13inch alloys you would have to be real low, or it would look pretty crap IMO.
DickyyDee
15th November 2012, 12:19
Thanks :y:
Yeah i think my saxo is low enough to pull it off
rhysg
15th November 2012, 16:38
Few of the lads i know have these on, pretty sure they just ran a 5/10mm spacers and there fine.
AlexB
15th November 2012, 16:47
et -7
saxos need an et of 12 to 18 ideally
so you need around a 20mm spacer to put you at et 13
also if they are ford fitment the centre bore will differ
so you need a spacer that accounts for that too
these are available as i have ford fitment ozs on my saxo
have a search about ford fitment and i bet youll find a lot of the info your after
Richardabarnes
16th November 2012, 15:39
Also check if they'll fit on standard discs, I'm not sure what size saxo ones are rated for
seancrutchley
16th November 2012, 22:51
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=193949 i learned alot from this one.
welshpug
16th November 2012, 23:02
Www.willtheyfit.com
DickyyDee
18th November 2012, 11:05
Thanks for the links lads, helped a lot.
Changed the wheels im looking at now and they have an offset of ET 0, so i'm guessing im going to need a 15mm spacer?
Brendan
18th November 2012, 13:09
Thanks for the links lads, helped a lot.
Changed the wheels im looking at now and they have an offset of ET 0, so i'm guessing im going to need a 15mm spacer?
No, they will sit 15mm further out than standard fitment wheels.
monka
18th November 2012, 15:54
et -7
saxos need an et of 12 to 18 ideally
so you need around a 20mm spacer to put you at et 13
also if they are ford fitment the centre bore will differ
so you need a spacer that accounts for that too
these are available as i have ford fitment ozs on my saxo
have a search about ford fitment and i bet youll find a lot of the info your after
quite the opposite actually.
they are -7, which means they already sit too far out. adding spacers make the et number smaller.
ie, wheel with the et30, add a 15mm spacer and you effectively have an et of 15
take a wheel with an et of 10, and add a 15mm spacer, you have an et of -5.
adding a 20mm spacer to them will leave at et-27, not et13
AlexB
18th November 2012, 16:37
meh i thought other way
im not perfect we all make mistakes lolz
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