SM35

17″ SM35 OOD Smoothies 3-Piece Split Alloy Wheels 5×205 PCD (Each)
Three Piece Split VW Smoothie?Alloy Wheels
OOD Designs Ultimate Smoothie?SM35 Alloy Wheels
The SM35?17″ Billet Alloy Wheels are the ultimate homage to the early VW Smoothie. Combining cutting edge machining techniques to produce a visually and functionally stunning masterpiece. Face mounted?with all flush fit hardware. Options for Aluminium or Stainless Dishes, all then sent to be Machine polished to give the highest level lust and shine.?Centres are supplied in raw centres, which are ready for paint, if you want polishing/ anodising please give us a call.
These wheels will all be custom engraved and heavily limited sets.
If you are looking for any specific dishes not outlined in the options, or want further dish options, finishes available, please send an e-mail or call us.
If interested please get in touch directly prior to purchase to discuss your needs and final application so your set can be taylor made to fit your application.
Specs Below:
– Wheel Diameter: 17″
– Wheel Width (J Value):?Options Available
– ET (Offset):?Options Available
– PCD: Option Available
– Centre Cap:?Not Included
– Mounting Hardware: Available Separately
– Quantity:?Listing for?full Set
?Wheel Terminology, PCD, Offset, J & ET Explained
What is ET?
Often times you will hear people talk about ET on a wheel, it may seem strange that ET is actually the term for offset despite the abbreviation not resembling the meaning at all the reason for this is because it is derived from the?german?word ‘Einpresstiefe’.
So next is understanding where to measure to and from. ET is always measured from the imaginary centre line of the wheel as you can see to the left.
Nearly all wheels you will find will be positive offset, their is a number of reasons linking to better balance of rotating mass, caliper clearance and reducing the overall width of the vehicle, however there are some exceptions.
So for the measuring process for an ET45 Offset you would take your imaginary centre line and measure 45mm toward the face of the wheel and this would be the position where the hub will mount to the wheel.
17″ SM35 OOD Smoothies 3-Piece Split Alloy Wheels 5×205 PCD (Each)
Three Piece Split VW Smoothie?Alloy Wheels
OOD Designs Ultimate Smoothie?SM35 Alloy Wheels
The SM35 17″ Billet Alloy Wheels are the ultimate homage to the early VW Smoothie. Combining cutting edge machining techniques to produce a visually and functionally stunning masterpiece. Face mounted with all flush fit hardware. Options for Aluminium or Stainless Dishes.
Centres are supplied in raw centres, which are ready for paint, if you want polishing/ anodising please give us a call.
These wheels will all be custom engraved and heavily limited sets.
If you are looking for any specific dishes not outlined in the options, or want further dish options, finishes available, please send an e-mail or call us.
If interested please get in touch directly prior to purchase to discuss your needs and final application so your set can be taylor made to fit your application.
Specs Below:
– Wheel Diameter: 17″
– Wheel Width (J Value): Options Available
– ET (Offset): Options Available
– PCD: Option Available
– Centre Cap: Not Included
– Mounting Hardware: Available Separately
– Quantity: Listing for full Set
?Wheel Terminology, PCD, Offset, J & ET Explained
What is ET?
Often times you will hear people talk about ET on a wheel, it may seem strange that ET is actually the term for offset despite the abbreviation not resembling the meaning at all the reason for this is because it is derived from the?german?word ‘Einpresstiefe’.
So next is understanding where to measure to and from. ET is always measured from the imaginary centre line of the wheel as you can see to the left.
Nearly all wheels you will find will be positive offset, their is a number of reasons linking to better balance of rotating mass, caliper clearance and reducing the overall width of the vehicle, however there are some exceptions.
So for the measuring process for an ET45 Offset you would take your imaginary centre line and measure 45mm toward the face of the wheel and this would be the position where the hub will mount to the wheel.
What is PCD?
PCD, or Pitch Circle Diameter is the diameter of which wheel studs are apart through?centre of the hub. PCD fitments are a measurement showing the number of studs/bolts followed by the distance they are apart. The distance is usually shown in millimetres. So a PCD of 4×130 would mean that there are 4 studs or bolt holes evenly spaced around a circle with a diameter of 130mm.
What is ‘J’ Width?
The letter that typically denotes the distance between the rim edges, not including the rolled edge. The terminology refers to the sectional profile of the wheel, it just happens to be the point which most manufacturers use, probably because it is a relevant measurement for choosing tyre size and is a critical measurement far more than the lip itself which could vary massively from company to company.
width figures are easily calculated with a tape measure, and can normally be found stamped in the wheel, in the cross-section on the left you can see the area highlighted in red to visually represent where this measurement is taken from.