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Cosmic MK2 600JK x13 wheels set


rrv2391

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Price: $500
Location: Ukraine


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Hello everyone.

Ready to sell this nice old school Cosmic wheels set, but mostly I am here for an info. On last photo as you can see it's Opel stamp on rim. I know this wheels came on Opel like Cadett rallie and GT and Manta, but haven't see any with stamps like that. Would be appreciate some info about it

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The Opel markings might be indicative of the rims’ offset (ET, or Einpresstiefe). These appear to have a fairly large offset, perhaps 30 mm. or greater.

 

To estimate the offset:

 

1. Measure the backspace of the rim in millimeters. This is the distance from the hub-mating surface to the rear edge of the rim. Call this number A.

 

2. Measure the overall width of the rims, in millimeters. Divide that number by two. Call this number B.

 

3. A less B should equal the offset, in millimeters.

 

Regards,

 

Steve

 

1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

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7 hours ago, Conserv said:

The Opel markings might be indicative of the rims’ offset (ET, or Einpresstiefe). These appear to have a fairly large offset, perhaps 30 mm. or greater.

 

To estimate the offset:

 

1. Measure the backspace of the rim in millimeters. This is the distance from the hub-mating surface to the rear edge of the rim. Call this number A.

 

2. Measure the overall width of the rims, in millimeters. Divide that number by two. Call this number B.

 

3. A less B should equal the offset, in millimeters.

 

Regards,

 

Steve

 

Oh that's very interesting. Don't know about it and can't find any picture with stamps like that. I think mine with ET 37.

Thank you!

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2 minutes ago, Renni said:

HI,

 

I have the 6" wide on my car. ET is measured about 19-20 and they fit perfectly with 185 tires.

They OPEL marking is not original but the 6" were made for the Opel GT.

 

Best regards

René

Very appreciate your reply. Well actually it's looks like original, because it's on all 4 wheels and it's pretty deep made stump, it's not paint or something also seller had 2 Opel center cups for them, but he wanna extra money for them and I decided not getting them.

Have some photos? My car have different PCD, so I can't put them on, but I am so excited about them?

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4 minutes ago, Renni said:

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That's yours car??? Believe me or not, but I saw this wheels on sale, but was different PCD and I wasn't sure about getting them. But then I googled and saw this picture and was like oh they are so cool, I am getting them and going get adapters for my PCD?

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48 minutes ago, rrv2391 said:

Very appreciate your reply. Well actually it's looks like original, because it's on all 4 wheels and it's pretty deep made stump, it's not paint or something also seller had 2 Opel center cups for them, but he wanna extra money for them and I decided not getting them.

Have some photos? My car have different PCD, so I can't put them on, but I am so excited about them?

I only know this kind of stamp or etching near the center hole, here shown a 5,5x13.

Strange that your 6x13 have the R2-004 on them. They should at least have R2-005 on them...?Anzeige_AMS_14-71.jpg

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