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  1. Thanks Loren. I'll pass that along and see if it will help determine offset. John
  2. Thanks. I have asked for the offset, and they do not know them. I even suggested looking for the ET marks in the casting, but they say there are none. I have even gone out to OZ Racing in Germany, but no reply to date. Hence my frustration. Do you know a "manual" method of determing offset? I don't profess to be a scientist........ Thanks again. John
  3. Yes, but they can't tell me what size spacer. That is why I posted....they can't even tell me where they got the information that the C4S will need spacers. Thanks for the reply. John
  4. I am looking at purchasing a set of mounted OZ Supeleggera wheels on e-bay. The owner got them as take-offs, and knows little about them, most importantly, offset. The link to the wheels are below. My question is, "will these properly fit my 2003 C4S?" If so, will they require a spacer? Apparently the ET is not cast into the wheel itself, so I am somewhat clueless at this point. OZ has not responded to my request for info to this point. Part numbers are: Front - SR91570P25P0-R Rear - SR92080P25P0-R http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...2889&rd=1,1 Any help/guidance would be greatly appreciated.....thanks. John Wheel Link
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