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FS: 19'' Iforged 3 piece Daytona's Matt face with polish lip
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FS: 19'' Iforged 3 piece Daytona's Matt face with polish lip
Just sparking some interest
So Sal (USC Area)
These came off a 2003 c230 w/widebody
Iforged Daytona's 3 piece
19x8.5 245/35/19 3.5 lip
19x10 275/30/19 5.0 "" ""
5x112 bolt pattern
Wrapped in Toyos T1 with 90% thread
Minor scratches on the lips not noticeable
I was going to put them on my 2004 Clk320 ,but sold it to my uncle 3 weeks later lol!!!!!!!!!!! I dont check this Forum to often,So u can email me
siincire1@yahoo.com. Will take pics later..........Just wanted to see the interest. I really hate to sell these rims. Hoping to get a CL but...............
Shoot me some offers no low ballers lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I come from E46fanatics forum. I have sold many items before Local ,And shipped. Im a Very honest person (Same screen name)
So Sal (USC Area)
These came off a 2003 c230 w/widebody
Iforged Daytona's 3 piece
19x8.5 245/35/19 3.5 lip
19x10 275/30/19 5.0 "" ""
5x112 bolt pattern
Wrapped in Toyos T1 with 90% thread
Minor scratches on the lips not noticeable
I was going to put them on my 2004 Clk320 ,but sold it to my uncle 3 weeks later lol!!!!!!!!!!! I dont check this Forum to often,So u can email me
siincire1@yahoo.com. Will take pics later..........Just wanted to see the interest. I really hate to sell these rims. Hoping to get a CL but...............
Shoot me some offers no low ballers lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I come from E46fanatics forum. I have sold many items before Local ,And shipped. Im a Very honest person (Same screen name)
Last edited by Whitedove; 08-13-2010 at 11:16 PM. Reason: Forgot location LOl!!!
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Unfortunately Iforged wont release off sets but u more then welcome to test fit them if your local. I dont have the Car anymore
But will try to find out at my local Rim shop for off sets if they even know lol!@!!!![thumbs](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
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Last edited by Whitedove; 08-15-2010 at 03:23 PM.
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How to determine wheel offset:
1) Determine the wheel backspace measurement. This is done by laying the wheel face down so the back is facing up towards you. Lay your ruler across the inboard flange. Take the measuring tape and measure the distance from the rule to the hub mounting pad. Your result is the wheel backspace.
2) Measure the width of the rim. Do this by measuring from the outboard flange to the inboard flange.
3) Calculate the center line of the wheel. This is accomplished by taking the width of rim and dividing the number by two. For example if your total rim width was six inches, the center line will be three inches.
4) Subtract the center line from the backspace to find the offset. If the center line was three inches and the backspace was two inches the offset would be negative one inch.
5) Use your answer to determine of the offset is positive or negative. If you your center line is greater than your backspace you will have a negative offset. If the center line is less than your backspace you will have a positive offset.
Remember, 1" = 25.4mm
For example, your rear wheel is 10" wide. The centerline would be 5". If your backspace is 3.5", then the offset would be -1.5" or a negative offset of 38mm.
1) Determine the wheel backspace measurement. This is done by laying the wheel face down so the back is facing up towards you. Lay your ruler across the inboard flange. Take the measuring tape and measure the distance from the rule to the hub mounting pad. Your result is the wheel backspace.
2) Measure the width of the rim. Do this by measuring from the outboard flange to the inboard flange.
3) Calculate the center line of the wheel. This is accomplished by taking the width of rim and dividing the number by two. For example if your total rim width was six inches, the center line will be three inches.
4) Subtract the center line from the backspace to find the offset. If the center line was three inches and the backspace was two inches the offset would be negative one inch.
5) Use your answer to determine of the offset is positive or negative. If you your center line is greater than your backspace you will have a negative offset. If the center line is less than your backspace you will have a positive offset.
Remember, 1" = 25.4mm
For example, your rear wheel is 10" wide. The centerline would be 5". If your backspace is 3.5", then the offset would be -1.5" or a negative offset of 38mm.
Last edited by HeissRod; 08-18-2010 at 10:13 AM.
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you are right but look at those centers, they curve out. so chances are your wheels might have low offset down to 0 but not -32 haha. also check those front and rear disk see if they are 0, A or R disk type.
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Thanks will do....... Never thought it would be this hard,but thanks to the disclosure if Iforged they dont give offsets ![crazy](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/crazy.gif)
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these are actually 1 piece, not 2, nor 3
2 piece wheels which you can remove the center with rivets
3 piece wheels which you can remove the center and separate inner and outter barrels
2 piece wheels which you can remove the center with rivets
3 piece wheels which you can remove the center and separate inner and outter barrels