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Old 01-20-2012, 04:13 PM
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Question about offset

When looking at offset on a wheel, does a higher number mean it's closer to the inside or the outside of the car? Does adding a spacer increase or decrease the offset?
 
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higher means closer to the inside. spacers lower offset
 
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OK, so if I'm looking at getting a wheel with a 40mm offset, if I get a 5mm spacer, it will push the wheel out further, correct?
 
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Old 01-21-2012, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by davisflyer
OK, so if I'm looking at getting a wheel with a 40mm offset, if I get a 5mm spacer, it will push the wheel out further, correct?
Correct, as the overall offset would be (40mm - 5mm = ) 35mm.

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Old 01-21-2012, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by bluefox280
Correct, as the overall offset would be (40mm - 5mm = ) 35mm.

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OK, with that part settled, how little offset can i get away with on stock 17" tires without rubbing?
 
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Originally Posted by davisflyer
OK, with that part settled, how little offset can i get away with on stock 17" tires without rubbing?
Well remember, offset is in relation to the wheel width, and not the diameter.
What's the width of the wheels you want to run with the 40mm offset?

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Offset also affects torque steer. The less offset that you have the more torque steer. This is why fwd cars have so much offset. It also affects how much load you put on the bearings; the less offset (the more the wheel is outboard from the center of the car) the more highly loaded the bearings are and the faster they will wear out.
 
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Old 01-21-2012, 08:07 PM
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Good questions!

I'm looking at a couple different wheels, 17x7 with 38mm and 40mm offsets respectively.
 
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Originally Posted by davisflyer
I'm looking at a couple different wheels, 17x7 with 38mm and 40mm offsets respectively.
That's only 8-10mm difference than the OEM 7" wide wheels @ 48mm offset; you'll have zero problems.

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Old 01-21-2012, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by bluefox280
That's only 8-10mm difference than the OEM 7" wide wheels @ 48mm offset; you'll have zero problems.

- Erik
 
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