Rich,
Exactly!
"ANY" wheel, not just the standard wheels.
of a size near: same diameter and width, offet within 0.25"
of standard -- i.e. "near", but not exactly the same!
Right?
Jerry
Jerry Mouton mailto:jerry@moutons.org Laissez les bons temps
rouler!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich Urschel" <OSP13@attglobal.net>
To: "Jerry Mouton" <jerry@moutons.org>
Cc: "Mike Eynon" <stingray@onth.com>; <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: M3 tire question
> Jerry Mouton wrote:
>
> > The rules
> > allow ANY wheel of a size near what was shipped with the car,
> > and it's not in the class of "a complete option set", as the
> > rule allows wheels that are not of the exact same size, even,
> > that was offered on the car.
>
> Jerry,
> There's this other guy named Jerry Mouton who appears
> to say otherwise on his website:
>
> "13.4 Wheels
>
> "Any type wheel may be used provided it complies with the following: it is
the
> same width and diameter as standard,
> and as installed (including wheel spacers if applicable) it
> does not have an offset more than +/- 0.25 inch from a
> standard wheel for the car."
>
> Unless one has metric sized or 12" diameter wheels,
> I don't see where any wheel "of a size near what was
> shipped on the car" is permitted in stock classes.
>
> Now, "standard" does mean any orderable and factory
> installed wheel.
>
> Charlie made me do it.
> Rich
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