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    Does anyone happen to know what the best offset would be for my sierra based Romero? I am currently on slave wheels (14" sierra) and they llok very close to the springs. I have been offerd some nice 14" alloys but their offset is ET20 - what do you think???

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    Re: Offset for Romero wheels

    Hi Cameron, The Cabrio wheels have an offset between 23 to 35mm on Sierra runing gear. There is a member, Mike Turpin in Leeds with 17ins rims on his Ykc I will try to contact him to find out his views on offset. Or perhaps if he sees this he will respond.

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      Re: Offset for Romero wheels

      Thanks Danny looks like these wheels wont need much of a spacer if any then And I got all five -as new- for £50!
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        Re: Offset for Romero wheels

        Wow! Sounds too good to be true. Not wishing to put a downer on your bargain but please check that these are designed to be used on a car. There are some scrupulous companies that sell caravan / trailer alloy wheels and say they can be used on a car. They can not!! They are made from low grade alloy and will break under hard driving use. If all ok then well done on a great looking set of wheels.
        Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 1800 Fiat Twin Cam engine and 5 speed Abarth gearbox built in 1987
        - I have no idea what I am talking about........ but my advice is always free! -

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          Re: Offset for Romero wheels

          yes Jon - they are mille miglias - cheap because 14" and the boy racers dont like them that small! I reckon they will look fine on the romero should it ever get to the stage of moving under its own power! the guy had them on a tiger cat before changing them for some 17"ers

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