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2006-10-12 11:49:45
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answer #1
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answered by joeiacovino 2
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Original Equipment Manufacture
2006-10-12 11:51:01
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answer #2
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answered by Duke 5
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Eoriginal Equipment Manufacturer
2006-10-12 12:07:18
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answered by v_sapi 2
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Plenty of cars have a 14" spare and 15s on the road, or space saver spares, this is a bit of a grey area because space savers are lethal no grip yet sort of legal whilst your 14" probably has the same rolling radius as the 15", 165/13 185/60 14 and 185/55 15 for instance all have the same diameter and rolling radius. Assuming the rolling radius is the same you should be hard put to notice the difference, to be safe put it on the back. It is always a good idea to get 5 (or 6) wheels as it is so easy to damage an alloy and so hard to match them up once they are obsolete. Actually 6 alloys is a good number, you can have a spare and if you get a puncture you can use the other spare and get the tyre fixed when you can be bothered
2016-03-20 02:11:53
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answered by Anonymous
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What everyone else has said. Original equipment manufacturer. This means that a part that you put on your car is equal to what the manufacturer has installed when the item was new. Some aftermarket products you will see "Exceeds OEM" which means it is equal to or better than OEM parts.
good luck
2006-10-12 11:54:24
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answered by mailbox1024 7
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Original Equipment manufacturer -- which basically means stock. The wheels that came equipped on the car when it rolled off the production line would be "OEM"
2006-10-12 11:55:55
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answered by Justin P 1
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What Are Oem Wheels
2016-10-18 05:34:44
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answered by shahid 4
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Originally Equipped by the Manufacturer.
2006-10-12 11:54:18
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answered by rex_rrracefab 6
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
What does "OEM" mean when referring to wheel rims on cars?
2015-08-12 21:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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original equipment manufacturer
2006-10-12 11:50:41
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answered by brentstokes 1
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