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Postby RUDDY » 02 Feb 2011 15:13

Guys, what is the ET of the standard alloy wheel ?

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Postby Beans » 02 Feb 2011 17:25

24.5 mm ... just underneath opposite the "t"

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Postby RUDDY » 02 Feb 2011 20:38

Cheers Beans

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Postby rocky_679 » 05 Feb 2011 12:41

one questions whats ET [?]

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Postby Bendder » 05 Feb 2011 13:03

it is the offset of the wheel. Imagina the center line of the wheeel. Now imaginethe mounting surface being futher towards the outside edge of the wheel (positive offset) what our cars have. It is measured in mm from the center line (that being zero) if from the center line the mounting surface is further towards the inside of the car (negative offset) also measured in mm from the center line.

here is a link that will allow you to visualize what the numbers do. Play around with it guaranteed you will have some fun and get to know how all the numbers affect size and placement of your wheel.

http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp



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Postby Beans » 05 Feb 2011 14:24

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by rocky_679</i>

... whats ET [?] ... <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
ET is the abbreviation for the German word <b><font color="red"><u>E</u></font id="red"></b>inpress<b><font color="red"><u>t</u></font id="red"></b>iefe,
which indeed is the wheel offset.

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<font color="blue"><i>1980 TR7 DHC (my first car, now restored and back on the road)
1981 TR7 FHC Sprint (better known as 't Kreng)</font id="blue">
<b>[url="http://www.tr7beans.blogspot.com/"]<u><b><font size="2"><font color="red">My Weblog</font id="red"></font id="size2"></b></u>[/url]</b></i></center>

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