03gtstangguy
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- Jul 8, 2004
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millhouse said:Like I said before, on a stock 17X8" oem wheel, the machining tolerances are
+- .02". Then only way you have a wheel that is larger than published is if you have either a knockoff that is not oem, or bought them from someone who had them widened. Read my above post for the proper way to measure a rim width.
So are you telling me that the calipers used to measure a rim, the ones that every tire store uses, are not measuring correctly? I find that hard to swallow. My rims are OEM, car was purchased brand-new, and I have not, nor has anyone else, had them widened. All I can do is tell ya what I have experienced, personally, and see with my own eyes everyday. The 275/40's work just fine, despite all the rhetoric bounced around concerning engineers, machine tolerances, etc. Like I said before, I ride them everyday and anyone is welcome to stop by good ole St. Louis to see them. (But only by appointment. lol)
