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Old 09-03-2012, 08:15 PM
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Default 17" Budnik Gasser wheels and tires

I have a set of 17x7 and 17x8 Budnik gasser wheels with tires
5 on 4.75 bolt pattern

Fronts are 17x7 4" Back space
Rears 17x8 4.5" Back Space

Tires are Forceum and are like new
205-50-17
245-45-17

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Old 09-04-2012, 07:40 AM
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You should probably also post the backspace specs... that will help people make a "fit" choice... and also your location.

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Remeasured wheels tonight and If im doing it right the fronts are 17x8 4" backspacing and the rears are 17x9.5 with a 5"
fronts have about a 2.5 " lip and rears have about 3.5

One front wheel has a little bit of curb rash (that could easily be fixed)
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Remeasured wheels tonight and If im doing it right the fronts are 17x8 4" backspacing and the rears are 17x9.5 with a 5"
fronts have about a 2.5 " lip and rears have about 3.5

One front wheel has a little bit of curb rash (that could easily be fixed)
I'm hoping you measured wrong, because those offsets will be a problem on most older cars (not enough backspacing to clear the fenders).

Watch this and see if you are measuring correctly.

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I'm hoping you measured wrong, because those offsets will be a problem on most older cars (not enough backspacing to clear the fenders).
I measured lip to lip so they look like they are 17x7 and 17x8
Backspacing is still the same
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I measured lip to lip so they look like they are 17x7 and 17x8
Backspacing is still the same
OK, that's better.
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on the back of the wheel, located on the mounting surface their is a work order#.
It has a letter and 4-5 numbers. I can tell you everything about the wheels if you give that to me.
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on the back of the wheel, located on the mounting surface their is a work order#.
It has a letter and 4-5 numbers. I can tell you everything about the wheels if you give that to me.
Im afraid too see how far i am off on my measurements

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Im afraid too see how far i am off on my measurements

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Fronts are 17x7 4" Back space

Rears 17x8 4.5" Back Space
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