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Good links! I like that last one that gives the offsets for the OE fitment. That'll help those that are looking for rims that will fit without rubbing.


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Great information, too bad that it dosen't go back another 20 or 30 years.

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the second like is wrong saying when you measure for 5 lug wheels it said center of one to center of the next other on(skipping one) when its the center of one to the outside of the next other one(skiping one)


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The link is correct if you use the conversion table in the same link. Measuring from center to outside may work for some applications, but not all.


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