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Old Dec 10, 2001, 11:32 AM
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wheel offset?

Hey all:

Could someone post the wheel offset for the evo VII? I have looked around and not been able to find it.

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Old Dec 12, 2001, 09:52 AM
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Come on there has to be someone who knows what the wheel offset is on some evo rims!!!!
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I could check the one for the 6, but that doesn't help here... I think it's 45mm...
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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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I think with 48+ you should be on the safe side, if it's less you'll only need to get them machined down. Any 7 owners know the answer?? Simon....
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I would assume the bolt pattern in 5 x 100 as well? Is that correct?
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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?
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