FS: CCW Classics in 17" T1 Sizes
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FS: CCW Classics in 17" T1 Sizes
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I bought these used this year and had my scrubs on them for about 4-5 DE/Track Day events. Going to 18" size wheels so no longer need these.
They are 17x10 fronts and 17x11 rears.
Update: I spoke to John at CCW. Backspacing is measured from the center of the wheel (where it contacts the hub) to the inside edge. Offset is calculated off that. I measured and confirmed his numbers.
Fronts: Backspacing is 7.5", 50mm offset
Rears: Backspacing is 8.25", 56mm offset
Fronts:
Rears:
I bought these used this year and had my scrubs on them for about 4-5 DE/Track Day events. Going to 18" size wheels so no longer need these.
They are 17x10 fronts and 17x11 rears.
Update: I spoke to John at CCW. Backspacing is measured from the center of the wheel (where it contacts the hub) to the inside edge. Offset is calculated off that. I measured and confirmed his numbers.
Fronts: Backspacing is 7.5", 50mm offset
Rears: Backspacing is 8.25", 56mm offset
Fronts:
Rears:
Last edited by Z06cool; 12-07-2010 at 09:06 PM. Reason: Added backspacing/offset.
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Thanks, I'm definitely interested providing they will work on my 96.
If they are close by you can lay a straight edge across the backside of the wheel and measure to surface that mates to the rotor.
https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html#backspace
If they are close by you can lay a straight edge across the backside of the wheel and measure to surface that mates to the rotor.
https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html#backspace
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Thanks, I'm definitely interested providing they will work on my 96.
If they are close by you can lay a straight edge across the backside of the wheel and measure to surface that mates to the rotor.
https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html#backspace
If they are close by you can lay a straight edge across the backside of the wheel and measure to surface that mates to the rotor.
https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html#backspace
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In my conversation with John at CCW, I asked him specifically about fitment on a C4. He said they fit with no problems whatsoever. I definitely welcome you to give them (CCW) a call and confirm. They are a great wheel company with excellent customer support..
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