The front wheels were 17x7 with a 55 mm offset and the rear wheels were 17x9 also with a 55 mm offset. Greg Phillips The front wheels were 17x7 with a 55 mm offset and the rear wheels were 17x9 also with a 55 mm offset. Greg Phillips
Wheel offset is not determined by the year, make and model of a car. It depends on the wheel you want to put on your car. Depending on the design of the wheel, the offset will vary. The stock "basketweave" wheels on the 2000 740iL is said to be about 22mm. Furthermore, you can mount wheels with different offsets by using appropriate spacers that would allow for larger offsets.
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+45 offset
That is an old style of saying that a wheel is low offset rear w/drive like a old car or hi offset front w/drive like a new honda civic.
If your Porsche 924 wheels have an offset of 5x130 then yes they will fit. Look in the back of your Owners manual about the size wheels your 924 can fit it tells you the offset or look on the inside of your 924 rim and see what the offset shows.
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45
stock wheels on the first gen mx6 is +44 for the 15x6 wheels.
For a Honda civic,offset should be between 38-45.
No, 2007 wheels will not fit properly on a 2002. The offset is different, while the bolt pattern is the same, 2007 wheels will be sunken in towards the car and will rub against suspension/brake components. It is possible to make it work with spacers, but not recommended.
Get air shocks or get wheels with the correct offset.