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I bought this and many parts when an 07 was being parted out. No issues with anything except this wheel, it appears to not have the ABS inside ring which leads me to believe it is a non-ABS Gen I. Can a smart guy confirm?

brake disc is not available as wheel i got locally had a warped disc and thus needed it.

 
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Yeah, non ABS. $190 plus $45 shipping? Had a tire on it before I realized something doesn't look quite right. Bearings are fine (though haven't been pulled). Wheel is in good condition and straight.

 
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To sweeten the deal...

I've got a used Michelin Exalto I'll offer to the buyer of this wheel for the cost of shipping.

 
Strange, the oil seal is the larger one from an ABS wheel. To use this correctly on a non-ABS Gen 1, you'll have to change out the oil seal to part #93102-28023-00 (about $10). Even so, this is a very good price for the wheel. Someone needs to grab this before it's gone.

 
Here's a thought: If an ABS owner wanted this to run a car tire on, couldn't they just buy the appropriate right side spacer and seal and run the wheel without ABS? You'd have to find a place to safely tuck the rear wheel sensor, and the ABS would be showing a fault (unless you pulled the fuse first) but this should be doable, right?

 
Here's a thought: If an ABS owner wanted this to run a car tire on, couldn't they just buy the appropriate right side spacer and seal and run the wheel without ABS? You'd have to find a place to safely tuck the rear wheel sensor, and the ABS would be showing a fault (unless you pulled the fuse first) but this should be doable, right?

I don't see why not. You could still use the ABS sensor as the space and use an ABS oil seal. Or, you could buy a non-ABS spacer and use a non ABS oil seal. As long as you have disabled the ABS computer (pulling the fuse?), it should work fine.

 
Yeah the whole thing confuses me (not difficult). It was tagged from an 07, the other related parts I got were all GenII (from same seller). But yet missing the ABS piece. Hmmmmm

 
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