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Old 11-10-2002, 09:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Here soon I am looking at getting a set of 17" Racing Hart C2 rims. I've been looking at getting them from Wheelmax.com. I was looking around & saw the HP Hurricanes (http://www.wheelmax.com/Wheels/HP/hurri.gif) which look just like the RH C2's. Does anybody know anything about these wheels & the weights of both wheels. Appreciate the help.
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they weigh roughly 17lbs per rim....i love these rims too...
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I had them..nice rims... i'm not sure but i think they only come in 40mm offsets now... i can't find any with 42mm offsets anymore.

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love the rims but too low of offset for me
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it really blows when you find the perfect rim, yet the perfect rim doesnt come in your offset :-(
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How does offset work? That's the only thing I don't understand about rims.
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How does offset work? That's the only thing I don't understand about rims.
do a search under keith's name.......very imformative
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My friend has a new set for sale for a very good price. E-mail jynlude@hotmail.com for more info or check on www.bayareaprelude.com and search for arrrmand. That's his handle there.
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I love the way Ryans look on his car... very nice wheels.

The offset is how far away from the center of the wheel the hub bolts up.
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