19" BBS Ch's for sale...
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19" BBS Ch's for sale...
<center><img src="http://www.jps.net/jlucchio/NDgallery/P5200047.jpg"></center><p>I'm trying to sell a set of BBS Ch wheels. They are 19x8.5, 5x112 bolt pattern. Two wheels have a 38mm offset (had the backpad shaved 3mm ro lower the front with out rubbing) and the other 2 are 35mm. I'm asking $1400 no tires. Here's pic of them on my Passat. Oh yeah, I'm in Southern California.
Thanks,
Jason
Thanks,
Jason
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I thought different rolling diameters was a no-no... not different offsets
I know Corey ran different offsets on his Fikse's with the same tire sizes all round with no problems.
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Semi-off-topic question for you.
How/where did you go about getting that 3mm shaved at? I have these wheels in 18x8.5 and if I could do that I could lower my car back down to where I want it. ANY help you could give here would be GREATLY appreciated. Your car looks great, btw. Too bad you're selling the wheels. Thanks in advance.
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Re: uhh, why would an audi owner want to buy 4 wheels with 2 diff offsets?
I don't know why...All I want to do is sell these wheels. I own a Passat. A4 and S4 and B5 Passat's are all 5x112 bolt pattern. I'm just putting the word out. Besides it's only 3mm. I honestly don't think that 3mm is going to cause problems with the quattro system on your cars.
Thanks for you interest.
Jason
Thanks for you interest.
Jason
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Re: Semi-off-topic question for you.
I went to Russell Machine Co. They are in Gardena Cailfornia. (310) 532-5520 At first I was extremely unsure, but as soon as I went to the shop I was put at ease. Steve Russell does all the milling work for CEC and Wheel Warehouse. He has hundreds and hundreds of high end wheels at his shop. His turn is 1 business day! The cost is waaaay cheap! $10 per wheel to mill the back pad. Generally only 3mm can be milled off in order to keep the strenght of the wheel in tact. He charged another $5 to mill the center bore of the wheel in order to make sure the hub-cnetric spacer fit properly in the wheel. So $15 a wheel with a 1 day turn is not too shabby huh?
Hope this helps you out!
Jason
Hope this helps you out!
Jason
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