wheel offset?
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Hey If you would I would really appreciate it!!!! I have a set of speedline wheels for my WRX that are +48 and then they should fit in the evo!!! that would be so cool then I would not loose my ****. Usually most changes in body style that are not a clean sheet of paper would retain the offset from the prev. model.
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Matt
Hey If you would I would really appreciate it!!!! I have a set of speedline wheels for my WRX that are +48 and then they should fit in the evo!!! that would be so cool then I would not loose my ****. Usually most changes in body style that are not a clean sheet of paper would retain the offset from the prev. model.
Thanks so much
Matt
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Hate to be the bearer of bad news but don't shoot the messenger right?
According to this fitment guide (http://www.teamdynamicsfrance.com/fi...mitsubishi.htm)... it is 5x114 for pre-E7 models so your Subie friendly rims are not Mitsu friendly.
I hear your pain though... heck I have a set of OZ Superturismo EVOLUTION rims on my Subie but they will not fit on my Lancer EVOLUTION when and if I ever get one... what's up with that?
According to this fitment guide (http://www.teamdynamicsfrance.com/fi...mitsubishi.htm)... it is 5x114 for pre-E7 models so your Subie friendly rims are not Mitsu friendly.
I hear your pain though... heck I have a set of OZ Superturismo EVOLUTION rims on my Subie but they will not fit on my Lancer EVOLUTION when and if I ever get one... what's up with that?
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