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Old 04-30-2002, 06:56 PM   #1
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Anyone familiar with Team Dynamics?

I just bought the monzas 17 x 7 does anybody know the offset on these and the weight of these wheels?

does the offset affect the tire size?

what should I get 205/40 or 215/40 ????


thanks for all your info and help
I read the faq's but.....here I am.....
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Re: Anyone familiar with Team Dynamics?

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I just bought the monzas 17 x 7 does anybody know the offset on these and the weight of these wheels?

does the offset affect the tire size?

what should I get 205/40 or 215/40 ????


thanks for all your info and help
I read the faq's but.....here I am.....
Are you sure they are 17x7" and not 17x7.5" I thought all Team Dynamic wheels were 17x7.5" with 44mm offsets.

The 17s weigh about 17lbs.

Offset doesn't affect tires size because it is the centerline of the wheel. The wheel width will affect section width and tread width of the tire.
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Yeah I'm shure they are 17 x 7 the wheels and box have this number on them also +45 so i'm thinking the offset is 45.

I'm getting the Kumho Ecstas Supra 712's in this size 205/40/17 .

Let me know what you think

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Yeah I'm shure they are 17 x 7 the wheels and box have this number on them also +45 so i'm thinking the offset is 45.

I'm getting the Kumho Ecstas Supra 712's in this size 205/40/17 .

Let me know what you think

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sounds good. You may rub the inner fenderwell with that offset, but it will not do any harm except remove some of the plastic. Better than hitting the fenderwells
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