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Product: | GVW-T9-1638-BUNDLE |
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Works With: | 1993-2003 |
Manufacturer: | Quality Aftermarket |
Difficulty: |
Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge. |
New rally style wheels! We now offer these quality high pressure cast wheels made specifically for Eurovan platform. They have the correct bolt pattern and offset to mount without any modifications. No longer studs or wheel spacers are required. This package does not include tires.
Fits:
• 1993-03 Eurovan
Package specs:
• (4) 16" x 7.5" aluminum alloy wheels - Black
• Offset: ET38
• Center bore: 67mm
• Includes center caps, centering rings, and black mounting hardware.
Eurovan 16" Spare: 1998-2000 Eurovan Owners: This wheel will not fit in the spare tire bay without our Oversize Spare Tire Kit.
Torque specs: Please torque the fasteners to 95 ft.lbs.
These wheels have an ET of 38mm. The ET number is the measure of how much the bolting surface of a wheel is "offset" from the center line of the wheel. An ET of zero means that the surface where the wheel bolts to the hub is located at exactly the mid point of the wheel. So, for example on an 8" wheel, 4" are outboard of the bolt surface, and 4" are inboard. If the ET is a positive number, that indicates a "positive offset", which means the bolt surface is moved OUT from the center point of wheel, which means the wheel and tire are moved IN towards the center line of the vehicle; so they stick out of the body LESS. The BIGGER the ET number, the MORE the tire and wheel are shoved into the body, and the LESS they stick out. Ideally, the maximum amount of ET that will fit the suspension design of the vehicle should be used, so the wheel sticks out as little as possible, and is therefore less likely to rub any part of the body.
Plug 'n' Play — Requires no or basic hand tools and no mechanical knowledge.
Handy — Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.
DIY — Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge.
Pro — Requires professional-level tools, talent and experience.