mark6821
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
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Ive got a set of 17's that are offset 38 my mates dad reckons that in his machine shop at work they kind grind them to any offset i want like 45 or summat is this possible as i dont won't to shag them up.
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Greasemonkey
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Registered: 17th Apr 02
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if i was you i wouldnt grind them any more than 3mm which will = ET41 just from a safety point of view
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Gambit
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Registered: 5th Jun 00
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as above, its not recommended to go any more than 3mm, otherwise you are weakening the boltface too much
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corsamad_87
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Registered: 30th Mar 04
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y noyt grind them 2mm then use 5mm spacers=et 45 n ur sorted!!
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L330wnz
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Registered: 9th Mar 04
Location: Norwich, Norfolk
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^^ what he said ^^
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AdiSRI
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quote: Originally posted by corsamad_87
y noyt grind them 2mm then use 5mm spacers=et 45 n ur sorted!!
Because spacers push the wheel OUT!!!!!
if u had a ET38 wheel, ground 2 mm off to make ET40 then added a 5 mm spacer you would end up with ET35 which is loads worse!!!!!
[Edited on 22-06-2004 by AdiSRI]
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Red_SXi
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Registered: 23rd Sep 02
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quote: Originally posted by corsamad_87
y noyt grind them 2mm then use 5mm spacers=et 45 n ur sorted!!
Spacers push the wheel out, not make it sit further in, they decrease the offset rather than increase
[Edited on 22-06-2004 by Red_Sxi]
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deanmcreynolds26
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Registered: 15th Sep 03
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quote: Originally posted by corsamad_87
y noyt grind them 2mm then use 5mm spacers=et 45 n ur sorted!!
if only this was the case!
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