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Old 05-29-2006, 05:56 PM
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I'm looking into possible getting some rims called DP. Does anyone know of them or have some and is there any way to know the offset on a set I'm interested in? Here's a pic....http://img272.imageshack.us/img272/5945/dprim9zg.jpg

Any info on these is greatly appreciated!

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Those look vaguely familiar, I had a set on my last car. Nice wheels, relatively light.
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!!!! You had them - those are the wheels! What year car did you have? Was it a 944? I'm gonna be (hopefully) running them on an '86 (old offset - 11-25mm area).....if these fit those specs then they're mine but the seller doesn't know the offset. Can you please help?
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Originally Posted by todzilla
!!!! You had them - those are the wheels! What year car did you have? Was it a 944? I'm gonna be (hopefully) running them on an '86 (old offset - 11-25mm area).....if these fit those specs then they're mine but the seller doesn't know the offset. Can you please help?
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To add to info. I sent you -- if the seller doesn't know the offsets, you can have him measure the backspacing (distance from the inside plane of the wheel to the rotor mating surface), and compare to your stock wheels. Of course, this will also depend upon the width of the wheels themselves.

If possible, try them on and check for clearance issues. Enjoy, they're nice wheels.



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