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New Jersey MSW Type 22 16x7 Wheels w/Continental Wintercontact SI Tires for sale

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These wheels fit the 10th and 11th Civics. Offset is +45mm, tires are 215/55R16. They have 2 winters on them (1/4" thread depth) and have been sitting in storage since I got rid of the Civic for a Mazda. 1 of the wheels has some peeling paint, see pics. Asking $550 for the set in the NYC/NJ metro area. Will knock $50 off if picking up local around 07621. Includes nuts.

Honda Civic 10th gen MSW Type 22 16x7 Wheels w/Continental Wintercontact SI Tires for sale 20220927_130918


Honda Civic 10th gen MSW Type 22 16x7 Wheels w/Continental Wintercontact SI Tires for sale 20220927_130756


Honda Civic 10th gen MSW Type 22 16x7 Wheels w/Continental Wintercontact SI Tires for sale 20220927_130752


Honda Civic 10th gen MSW Type 22 16x7 Wheels w/Continental Wintercontact SI Tires for sale 20220927_130746
 
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It's nice that you have calipers, but that's not how you measure depth with them 😅

Use the bottom of the calipers to measure depth. You may also want to list specs like wheel offset and tire size.

Does look like the tires have some good tread left though, so GLWS!
 
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It's nice that you have calipers, but that's not how you measure depth with them 😅

Use the bottom of the calipers to measure depth. You may also want to list specs like wheel offset and tire size.

Does look like the tires have some good tread left though, so GLWS!
Good point. I'll update the post.

Appreciate the advice but in my 20 years of engineering experience, I've always used it in the way shown. The depth gage side (which you're thinking of) is used for measuring holes and the like.

The side I'm using, which is the backside, is called the stepped gage side.

As long as you have a long enough groove, it's the more accurate way in this application. The reason is because you can bank it parallel to a surface to make the depth perpendicular whereas using the depth gage portion, you have to eyeball it to make sure it's completely perpendicular.

https://support.bantamtools.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001656313-Proper-Use-of-Digital-Calipers

The linked guide on the proper use of calipers describes the error that I'm talking about.
 
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Wow, you taught me something today, sir - I had no idea calipers could be used this way!
No prob man. There are tons of little things about calipers that are fascinating. Like the jaws have little relief cutouts for burrs.
 
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