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Old 08-19-2009, 03:24 PM
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Hey Fellas,

I'm considering buying a set of Volk GT-Cs, but they don't have the info on the inside of the rim. As a result, I don't know what width/offset they are.

A reliable source has told me that they're a staggered setup for an S2000. How can I find out what the offset specs are? I know that the width should be easily measured, but where can I get the offset measured?

Thanks for the help.
Old 08-20-2009, 04:46 PM
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Sounds a little sketchy, were the wheels painted or powder coated? No reason otherwise to remove the labels, which are pretty well made and well attached.

In any case, you should just measure the width (distance between flanges in inches) and offset (mounting face distance from true center of wheel in mm).

1" = 25.4mm
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just bring out the measuring tape. another reason the labels could have gone off is due to exposure to daily driving. one of the labels on my volk wheels began peeling so i just took it off
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