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Question about offsets

Old Nov 14, 2008 | 10:30 AM
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I found a guy selling his 19" axis pentas. Asked him what the offset was and he said this....

The rears are 10" fronts are 9". Both have a 6 3/8 back spacing which means that they have 1 3/8" positive offset = about 35.4 millimeters positive offset. With the 9" fronts you have a 1 7/8 inch positive offset = about 47.4 millimeters positive offset. You might do your own conversions to verify. 1 inch = 25.4 millimeters.

He had it on his 04 sedan. Did a quick search and couldn't find any verification if it would fit without problems.

Any Info could help.

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Old Nov 14, 2008 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Midnightblue04
I found a guy selling his 19" axis pentas. Asked him what the offset was and he said this....

The rears are 10" fronts are 9". Both have a 6 3/8 back spacing which means that they have 1 3/8" positive offset = about 35.4 millimeters positive offset. With the 9" fronts you have a 1 7/8 inch positive offset = about 47.4 millimeters positive offset. You might do your own conversions to verify. 1 inch = 25.4 millimeters.

He had it on his 04 sedan. Did a quick search and couldn't find any verification if it would fit without problems.

Any Info could help.

Thanks
do you have a coupe? if so, these will not fit properly...too sunken. call Axis and they will give you the correct offsets for 19x9, 19x10 Pentas for sedan fitment then check with seller. but like I said if you have a coupe, look elsewhere and save yourself from a bad purchase.
 
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Old Nov 14, 2008 | 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by DRG35R
do you have a coupe? if so, these will not fit properly...too sunken. call Axis and they will give you the correct offsets for 19x9, 19x10 Pentas for sedan fitment then check with seller. but like I said if you have a coupe, look elsewhere and save yourself from a bad purchase.
Yeah, I do. Damn, that blows lol. He's selling them for a good price too. Could I use spacers? Or If I do, i might have to roll my fenders... yeah, prob not worth it.
 
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Old Nov 14, 2008 | 12:02 PM
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Yeah, I do. Damn, that blows lol. He's selling them for a good price too. Could I use spacers? Or If I do, i might have to roll my fenders... yeah, prob not worth it.
these are not real expensive wheels purchased new. why would you want to use spacers when you don't have too? only use spacers for wheels that are not available in the correct sizes i.e. G37S 19's or if you want to make your OEM wheels have a more aggressive fitment.

I am sure you can find a set of Penta's for the coupe with the correct offsets for not too much $$$. plus you will not have to roll your fenders. do it the right way and get the wheels that fit correctly. BTW most guys do this wheel in 20" for the coupe and they look real nice...do a search for pics and check Axis website.

have fun cleaning those if you get them.
 
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