TX 19' weds kranze cerberus
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19' weds kranze cerberus
i have a set of weds kranze cerberus,
there are no info on the wheels on the exact width and offset but i believe they are..
F 19.9 et 20's or 30's
R 19.10 et 20's or 30's
! let the pics do the talking
I am lookin to get $1300obo or trade let me know what you have.
Local buyer is preferred but willing to ship at buyers expense.
The pic's with the gs has F25mil spacer R30mil spacer.
The sc has a front slip on 5 mil spacer rear none.
there are no info on the wheels on the exact width and offset but i believe they are..
F 19.9 et 20's or 30's
R 19.10 et 20's or 30's
! let the pics do the talking
I am lookin to get $1300obo or trade let me know what you have.
Local buyer is preferred but willing to ship at buyers expense.
The pic's with the gs has F25mil spacer R30mil spacer.
The sc has a front slip on 5 mil spacer rear none.
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Can you confirm the offset for me?
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Measure the width of the wheel, in inches. (all the way across so the 9 will be 10 and the 10 will be 11)
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Divide this width by two to calculate the wheel's centerline. If the wheel has a width of nine inches: 9 / 2 = 4.5 inches.
# 3
Measure the distance from the wheel's inboard flange to its hub-mounting surface. This measurement is the wheel's backspacing.
# 4
Subtract your centerline from this answer. If the backspacing measures 5.5 inches: 5.5 - 4.5 = 1 inch of offset.
#1
Measure the width of the wheel, in inches. (all the way across so the 9 will be 10 and the 10 will be 11)
# 2
Divide this width by two to calculate the wheel's centerline. If the wheel has a width of nine inches: 9 / 2 = 4.5 inches.
# 3
Measure the distance from the wheel's inboard flange to its hub-mounting surface. This measurement is the wheel's backspacing.
# 4
Subtract your centerline from this answer. If the backspacing measures 5.5 inches: 5.5 - 4.5 = 1 inch of offset.
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