What is Wheel Offset?

 What is Wheel Offset?

Offset is a term used to describe how far a wheel is set away from the fender or chassis. A higher offset means that the wheel is closer to the chassis, whereas a lower offset means that the wheel is further away. There is no universal offset number, however, each vehicle has a minimum and maximum offset tolerance. It is therefore important to know what these are before you buy a set of wheels.

To get the correct wheel offset for your car, you will need to check the wheel's centerline. If the offset is too big, the wheels will rub against the fender, which can affect handling. In addition, a negative offset isn't desirable as it will push the wheels outside the wheel well, making your car look silly. You may need to roll the wheels or fit arch extensions to correct this problem.

When buying new wheels, you will need to know that they will fit on your car properly. There are two types of wheel offset: positive and negative. The first is commonly used. The second one is more precise and is used to make sure the wheels are fitted properly. If you choose the latter, check the offset data on the mounting surface.

For example, if you have a ten-inch wheel and seven-inch backspace, you will need to measure the backspace of your wheel and multiply by two. Then, you can calculate the offset. If the backspace is less than the centerline, the wheel has a negative offset.

 

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