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Old Feb 26, 2004
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Offset?? what does this mean?

Everytime I see someone posting some rims for sale, they have a mesurement called "offset". What mesurement is this? I'm just curious what this mesures?? I know like a 40 offset, they 40 stands for 40mm.

Can someone explain this to me in plain simple english? what kind of offset do we need on our cars??

...one last note.. I'm getting my 7th gen tommorrow..

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Old Feb 26, 2004
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" The offset is the distance (in mm) from the centerline of the rim to the mounting face on the rim. Positive offsets will bring the wheel further into the fenderwell, Negative will push them out. Anything in the 37-44 range should work no problem, but it also depends on how wide the new rim is. Remember that the offset of the new rim is relative to that rim, NOT the stock one. Assuming positive offsets (you shouldn't use negatives, the car will be bowlegged): If the new wheel has less offset (lower number), add the offset difference to 1/2 the difference in width between the 2 rims. If the new wheel has more offset, subtract the offset difference. Less than stock will push the rim further out, more than stock will pull it in."
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Old Feb 27, 2004
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