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stock stivo wheel

16x6.5 inch

4x100 stud pattern

+45 offset

as Dennis said the speck stivo rims are 16 x 6, 4 X 100, E +45

for 16 inch rims an offset from 42-45 is fine to a 7 inch wide rim, for a 17 inch get as close to 45 as possible because +42 has been known to scrub.

how bout if i wanna get volk ce28n 16" for 4x100??

Cheers heaps Steve,

that all depends on the offset Steve, as has been noted :)

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can somone confirm this plz before i go hunt down my new rims

16" for our rollas the offset would be roughly around +42-45 to a 7 inch wide rim??

Cheers Steve, how wide is our stivo rims if anyone knows also?

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not sure man cuz im gonna get volk te37 rims and the guy that supplies it asked me wats my offset and all that jazz >< sheesh i thought u know 16 4x100 thats it LOL

any more info would be good

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as stated in the first couple of posts, the stock offset for stivo rims are +45 and the size of rim is 16x6 with a 4x100 stud pattern

therefore ideally u should try n get rims that have an offset as close to if not +45

afaik TE37 16x7 4x100 come in a +42 or +43 offset (one of the two)

hope dat helps yO

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as stated in the first couple of posts, the stock offset for stivo rims are +45 and the size of rim is 16x6 with a 4x100 stud pattern

therefore ideally u should try n get rims that have an offset as close to if not +45

afaik TE37 16x7 4x100 come in a +42 or +43 offset (one of the two)

hope dat helps yO

I thought that u should get smaller offset in order to counteract the increased width of the wheel for example if u upgrade from 6" width (with +45 offset) to 7" width, shouldnt u decrease ur offset e.g. to +40 or +42 or sumfin so that your wheel doesnt stick out too much? (But obviously not too much so that you do not scrub)

This calculator is handy:

http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp

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