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This might be handy to be a sticky. It's a database with several wheelspecs (weight, offsets, sizes) for the vast amount of rims.
http://wheelspecs.com/main/index.php
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Posted numerous times before, but worth refreshing :)
There's also wheelspecs.com and little subset listings at miata.net, among others. Also, you can usually call tirerack and discount tire and inquire about the exact specs for wheels that aren't listed with the info on their respective websites. In addition, 'most every respectable wheel manufacturer concerned about making quality wheels (not heavy blingers!) will list specs on their website. Google is also your friend.
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the link is now in the stickied FAQ at the top of the section.
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