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Old 07-30-2010, 04:14 PM
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I need a bit of help. I finally bit the bullet and purchased 4 brand spankin' new Speedlines for my 3.6. I put my Fikse FM10's up for sale, and there is a lot of interest in them from our fellow rennlisters. My problem is that everyone needs the offset info, and I don't have it. I looked at my receipt, and its not on there. Any ideas how to track this down?

Thank you very much for any help.
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check on the inside of the rims.... and i may be interested
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I did, and Fikse did not put it on there. I called Danny at Fikse and gave him the serial numbers. He is going to go back to the build sheets and let me know. After a few searches, i am pretty sure the offsets are 52 front, and 61 back. He agreed that should be what it is as they are the same size as the stock wheels.
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Flip the wheels on their face put a straight edge on rim and measure the distance between rear edge of rim and mounting flange, now you have backset measurement. Backkset- 1/2 of inside bead width will give you offset.
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