Finding the offset on Merc alloys

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irish.david
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Finding the offset on Merc alloys

Post by irish.david »

A while back i got some Merc ML alloys off of ebay and i'm now trying to fit them. Trouble is that even after cleaning them up i am totally unable to find the wheel information stamped into any of the wheel surfaces. They still have tyres on them so i haven't been able check under the rim but surely they wouldn't have stamped them in there. Is there some standard place that this information has been put?

Failing that is there a way to measure the offset with any degree of accuracy?

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Dave

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Post by kevtherev »

This thread is a little way down the page you may not have spotted it

http://archive.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=14983
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Post by irish.david »

Ooops. Bit embarassing that. I didn't read all the way down that post.

Apologies and thanks for pointing me in the right direction kev.

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