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Old 12-08-2003, 07:18 PM
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Default what does the offset on a wheel mean?

i understand tire sizes and bolt patters but what does the offset mean?
if a tire has an offset of 35mm does that mean it sticks in more than an offset of 40mm?


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17X7 SILVER MR7 4X100,4.5 +40m SILVER
Backside Spacing (in/mm): 5.5/140
Offset: 35 mm

Size: 17x7
Product Description: 17X7 MR7 4X100,4.25 SILVER SILVER
Backside Spacing (in/mm): 5.5/140
Offset: 40 mm


i have 205/40zr17 yok. tires what rim would be better for the xb , or does it matter?

thanks for any help.
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Someone told me once, but i don't remember.
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i dont have the real definition...

but as far as i kno, lower offsets means the wheels sticks out more...
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Default Lower the offset, outer the tires mounted

I got xA and just installed 16 X 7.5 with 35ET. Front is almost up to the fender. Rear, however, still has approximately 15mm gap to the fender. Offset for rear can be 25mm. For 17", you perhaps want to go with 215/40-17.
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To put it bluntly, offset is the measurement of the distance between the wheel's mounting pad surface and its centerline. But to put it more simply, yes, a lower offset wheel will "stick out" more, and a higher offset wheel will be sucked in more.
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For all you want to know and more about wheels, check out
http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/te...cc_wheelguide/
You can also see the link in the tech section of the scionlife homepage.
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