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haha lined up and tucked in are two different things completely. flush is when the outside of the wheel is perfectly in line with the fender, tucked is when the outside of the wheel is in the fender completely
Originally Posted by SoFloTC
so if they arent flushed that means the will b sticking out some .. kinda like if i were to put spacers on?
NO, not with a 40 offset. They will be on the inside of the fender, not the outside. I.E. Tucked in. Flush is when the outside of the rim is parallel to the outside of the fender. Negative offset is when the wheel goes past the outside of the fender, like you see on 240sx Drift cars.
not true trav.
negative offset is when the wheel face is on the inside half of the wheel.
that is just sticking out, you achieve that by having a lower offset. you can actually have your wheel stick out by having a positive offset.
EVERYONE READ THIS:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...&ct=image&cd=1
PLEASE
negative offset is when the wheel face is on the inside half of the wheel.
that is just sticking out, you achieve that by having a lower offset. you can actually have your wheel stick out by having a positive offset.
EVERYONE READ THIS:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...&ct=image&cd=1
PLEASE
Originally Posted by nebster
not true trav.
negative offset is when the wheel face is on the inside half of the wheel.
that is just sticking out, you achieve that by having a lower offset. you can actually have your wheel stick out by having a positive offset.
EVERYONE READ THIS:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...&ct=image&cd=1
PLEASE
negative offset is when the wheel face is on the inside half of the wheel.
that is just sticking out, you achieve that by having a lower offset. you can actually have your wheel stick out by having a positive offset.
EVERYONE READ THIS:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...&ct=image&cd=1
PLEASE
I was keeping it simple. Not being all detailed about it. I know what negative offset is. And I know that you can have the same thing with a positive offset.
Yeah, negative offset is for deep dish rims.
stock for our cars are 45. If you go to far over, like 30, and have a deep drop, you will rub. I would stick to something between a 35 and 47 offset.
stock for our cars are 45. If you go to far over, like 30, and have a deep drop, you will rub. I would stick to something between a 35 and 47 offset.
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