FS TSW Hockenhiem R's.15/7.......in NY

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  • JRKOUPE
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    • Dec 2004
    • 3159

    #1

    FS TSW Hockenhiem R's.15/7.......in NY

    NLA.....great look.....4 lug....et 20............in vgc.....asking 360.00.....shipping extra.


    I love sitting down and just driving!
  • ZM Blue Devil
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    • Dec 2006
    • 13836

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    • vpilarrt
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      • Jun 2006
      • 2096

      #3
      Are there spacers involved? The wheel in the top/right of the pic looks like it has a spacer or is just part of the wheel? Can stock lugs be used or do you need longer ones? I'll be in your area the first week of Sept - would you store them until then if we work out a deal? I would pay you at deal time, just need you to store them until then.

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      • JRKOUPE
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        • Dec 2004
        • 3159

        #4
        Originally posted by vpilarrt
        Are there spacers involved? The wheel in the top/right of the pic looks like it has a spacer or is just part of the wheel? Can stock lugs be used or do you need longer ones? I'll be in your area the first week of Sept - would you store them until then if we work out a deal? I would pay you at deal time, just need you to store them until then.
        Hi....Im not sure what youre seeing but...w/ et 20 no spacers needed.....

        Id only hold them if paid in full...but sure Id hold them. I use studs......so not sure on lug bolts.
        I love sitting down and just driving!

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        • kishg
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          • Sep 2006
          • 2624

          #5
          Originally posted by vpilarrt
          Are there spacers involved? The wheel in the top/right of the pic looks like it has a spacer or is just part of the wheel? Can stock lugs be used or do you need longer ones? I'll be in your area the first week of Sept - would you store them until then if we work out a deal? I would pay you at deal time, just need you to store them until then.
          thats not a spacer, that's the center removal tool so you can get at the lugs. i don't see why longer lugs are needed with et20, that's pretty much perfect fitment. nice wheels joel.. bump for a good guy..
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          • vpilarrt
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            • Jun 2006
            • 2096

            #6
            thats not a spacer, that's the center removal tool so you can get at the lugs. i don't see why longer lugs are needed with et20, that's pretty much perfect fitment.
            Uh, I think I can tell the difference between a cap removal tool and a spacer. The fact that they have a ET=20 is no guarantee that you don't need longer lugs. If you closely at the wheel in the upper right of the pic I can see a definite dark circle on the backside of the silver colored hub area. Given that the face of the wheels are nearly flush with the outside of the rim meants that the total dimension from the mounting face to the outer face is around 2.6 inches (7"/2 - 20mm (or .9") = 2.6"). The hub thickness could he anywhere between 0" ( though probably not) and 1.6" (assuming a 1" deep pocket under the cap).

            Sooo, do you (JoelRKaplan) have any idea what length of studs you are using? I'm just trying to determine if would have to replace my lugs/go to studs if I purchased these.

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            • JRKOUPE
              No R3VLimiter
              • Dec 2004
              • 3159

              #7
              Originally posted by vpilarrt
              Uh, I think I can tell the difference between a cap removal tool and a spacer. The fact that they have a ET=20 is no guarantee that you don't need longer lugs. If you closely at the wheel in the upper right of the pic I can see a definite dark circle on the backside of the silver colored hub area. Given that the face of the wheels are nearly flush with the outside of the rim meants that the total dimension from the mounting face to the outer face is around 2.6 inches (7"/2 - 20mm (or .9") = 2.6"). The hub thickness could he anywhere between 0" ( though probably not) and 1.6" (assuming a 1" deep pocket under the cap).

              Sooo, do you (JoelRKaplan) have any idea what length of studs you are using? I'm just trying to determine if would have to replace my lugs/go to studs if I purchased these.
              I know what you meant...I assumed you were seeing the outer rim of the mounting/hub surface jiggy thingy.......

              these are about sold...dep taken. I use 72 or 80 mm..from TMS. I run right now a K1 at et 17 up frt...w/ 90's...way more than enough....
              I love sitting down and just driving!

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              • nando
                Moderator
                • Nov 2003
                • 34827

                #8
                Originally posted by vpilarrt
                Uh, I think I can tell the difference between a cap removal tool and a spacer. The fact that they have a ET=20 is no guarantee that you don't need longer lugs. If you closely at the wheel in the upper right of the pic I can see a definite dark circle on the backside of the silver colored hub area. Given that the face of the wheels are nearly flush with the outside of the rim meants that the total dimension from the mounting face to the outer face is around 2.6 inches (7"/2 - 20mm (or .9") = 2.6"). The hub thickness could he anywhere between 0" ( though probably not) and 1.6" (assuming a 1" deep pocket under the cap).

                Sooo, do you (JoelRKaplan) have any idea what length of studs you are using? I'm just trying to determine if would have to replace my lugs/go to studs if I purchased these.

                they don't need studs.
                Build thread

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                • ZM Blue Devil
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                  • Dec 2006
                  • 13836

                  #9
                  Joel, did you sell these?
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