Thread: Wheel/Rim Help
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      12-02-2011, 11:31 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by remmib View Post
No, for 10.5 to fit like that, the need to be ET40, so I'd say ET26 is too aggressive for the F10, even some people with et35 and 10.5 has rubbed.
remmib,

But does the calcualtion work correctly? Outside of them fitting on an F10.

At this point I'm more trying to get a grasp on how the offsets are calculated. How does the extra .5 of an inch on the 10.5" rim equate to the offset of a wheel? Does it add so the offset would become ET31 or subtract ET 21. The numbers are probably even wrong. I'm going back to learning Latin, I swear its easier!

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