Don't think so! What is the offset of both wheels, the ET number, which tells you how much in or out of the centre of the wheel the flat face is. Some wheels are deeper dished, typically rear wheel drive, like the Mazda, front wheel drive tend to be shallow dished, carrying more wheel deeper under the arches of the car. Get it wrong, and you could snap all your wheel studs just like carrots, and get horribly killed.
2006-09-16 08:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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