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Does anybody know how to work out the wheel offset? I'm replacing my alloys and don't know how to check what the offset is on the existing wheels so I can match them.
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It should also be stamped into the rim somewhere in the form "ET**" the ** being the offset so for example a 37 mm off set would read ET37.

Mine aren't stamped.

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...And even if they are stamped, the offsets are worth checking anyway, as some manufacturers stamps do not necessarily reflect the actual offsets... ;)
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Cheers for all the help guys. Looks like the alloys I'm after aren't available with the offset I want so it's looking like spacers and longer studs!

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