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Originally Posted by Kaefer
99turbo,
To measure back space did you place a flat edge across the very highest edge of the rear rim (outside edge of barrel lip) and measure down to the back pad of the wheel center? And this is how you came up with 6.75" of back space?
If yes then based on more calculations (this time using 10x18" and 12x18" with 6.75" back space) I'm coming up with wheels that are 9x18" ET+32 and 11x18" ET+6.
Please confirm how you measured back space and we can confirm what the actual wheel offsets are. I'll delete any un-needed data after we confirm back space to clean up your thread and minimize confusion.
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Kaefer,
I did..
1. flat edge across the very highest portion (outside edge of barrel lip)
2. tape measure down to the back pad
If you could delete the un needed data I would greatly appreciate it. It seems like there are quite a few different opinions on how to measure the et -offsets and I don't want to confuse a potential buyer.
These fit my 78 930 flush in the rear and about .5 inches inside the fender in the front.