Wheels and PCD and offset

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RJF_70
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Wheels and PCD and offset

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Have just taken a set of Weller 8 spokes off my Dolomite to put sprints on, thing is they have 3.75 stamped on the back! I'm presuming this is the offset? and if so I take it they were wrong for the Dolomite as normal offset is 5.5J. They have been on the car for a few years as found some pictures of my car in 2013 on interweb and they were on it then! PCD must be the same as the Dolly though as they fitted the hub ok or is that wrong too? Anyway are now up for sale, as well as a set of 5 TR7 Alloys as need to raise funds for the 1850.
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The 3.75 will be the PCD. The wheel width is 5.5J. The offset is ET35.
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Mad Mart wrote:The 3.75 will be the PCD. The wheel width is 5.5J. The offset is ET35.
Ah right Thanks Mart, take it thats on all Dolomite wheels then, can there be any variations? The wheels have no uneven tread wear or anything, so presume they must have been right on all counts?
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The 3.75 is inches as opposed to 95.5mm for the pcd :).

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