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Can anyone tell me what was the factory offset for my 1986 190 2.3-16v and would be 30mm offset be suitable without rubbing.
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I believe the offset for the 16V is around 41mm. I think 30mm will probably rub with 7" or wider rim. Good luck.
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the 16v factory offset is an ET44.
rubbing will depend as much on the tire size as it does on the rim width and offset. also, if your car is lowered, there is a greater probability of rubbing.
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