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Hey everyone,

Im selling my FULL set of rims... regretful sale... :confused:

What: Wed Wheels

Discription: 3x piece, Gold Mesh Center, Chrome dished lip

Size: 18 x 8.5 18 x 9.5 +45 offset

Fits and clears FACTORY S13 and R32 Rear (brakes, coilovers etc.)(may also fit other models?)

I ran these on the front with 15mm spacers, also fitted an S13 with 10mm spacers :thmbup:

Condition: Paint is in good nick, very minor gutter rash on Lips

Reason for selling: Just a change of preference

Located: Gold Coast

Price: $2200 ono

If interested please contact me on: 0414 595 397

Or PM or Post here

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Hey everyone,

Im selling my FULL set of rims... regretful sale...

What: Wed Wheels

Discription: 3x piece, Gold Mesh Center, Chrome dished lip

Size: 18 x 8.5 18 x 9.5 +45 offset

Fits and clears FACTORY S13 and R32 Rear (brakes, coilovers etc.)(may also fit other models?)

I ran these on the front with 15mm spacers, also fitted an S13 with 10mm spacers :thmbup:

Condition: Paint is in good nick, very minor gutter rash on Lips

Reason for selling: Just a change of preference

Located: Gold Coast

Price: $1800 ono

If interested please contact me on: 0414 595 397

Or PM or Post here

CIMG9372.jpg

CIMG9373.jpg

CIMG9374.jpg

CIMG9376.jpg

lolz if theyre a 3 piece rim y did u need to run them with spacers??? doesnt having 3 piece rims mean u can have the offset adjusted to fit onto pretty much any vehicle that has the same PCD (stud pattern) of 114.3????

lolz if theyre a 3 piece rim y did u need to run them with spacers??? doesnt having 3 piece rims mean u can have the offset adjusted to fit onto pretty much any vehicle that has the same PCD (stud pattern) of 114.3????

Yes, you can "adjust" the offset as it is a 3x piece rim, BUT... you must find the correct/same centers for the swap to be done.

The holes in the centers that hold the 3x pieces together, have a designed PCD, so that of which you wish to replace it with must also have the same ammount, size and PCD as the original one.

Or if you wished to have more dish and to change the over all width the same process must be done... by changing the stainless band...

answer your question?

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