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Old Mar 11, 2004, 03:47 PM
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yes it was an 18x8...and trust me they don't fit!
Old Mar 11, 2004, 05:18 PM
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You know this just blows, it took me so long to find a wheel I like. I had 2 dealers that I got quotes from tell me they would fit. Now I have to start over again.
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OK, so I checked my owners manual. If I am understanding this right, the offset on the EVO is 88mm or 1.5 Inches. I looked on Enkei's web site and there are no rims that they make that will fit the EVO. Someone please tell me I am wrong!

Is this the correct offset? That way I won't get burned the next time I finnaly find a rim I like.
Old Mar 12, 2004, 07:08 AM
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ttiscio,

I don't know the offset and what would or would not fit. But I do like these rims and have been looking for a while too. I think we may have similar taste so if you find another rim that you like please let me know because I think I may like it too and we may get a deal if we buy two sets.
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IIRC the offset is 38mm for the stock wheels. Hope that helps.
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You got it dude. Yes, the owners manual has the offset at 88mm or 1.5". The search begins again!
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Even if you get correct offset, it all depends n the wheel shape, I've had so many with the correct offset and style, but they didn't clear are breaks.... good luck........

I just went and saw which ones I liked, like 4 different sets, and tried them all... none fit....

Les Schwab was cool about it though, because they know that I'll buy from them when I do decide to drop the cash.....
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