"0" offset !!!
Either of:
1. The mounting surface is right at the center line of the wheel. Which would push it way out, but not as far as a negative offset.
2. Someone forgot to enter the actual offset into the database and the value defaulted to zero.
1. The mounting surface is right at the center line of the wheel. Which would push it way out, but not as far as a negative offset.
2. Someone forgot to enter the actual offset into the database and the value defaulted to zero.
lol, I'm guessing #2.
Check this out, it helped me understand what I needed to know:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=348
Check this out, it helped me understand what I needed to know:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=348
If you're talking about the wheels below, I don't think they're even offered in the correct PCD.
http://www.tougefactory.com/dt-05r.htm
http://www.tougefactory.com/dt-05r.htm
7" width wheels with ET0 would be way too aggressive on a Scion (assuming you don't have fender flares). The wheels would stick out of the fenders close to an inch per side in the front, and probably about a ½" per side in the rear.
ooh, oooh, the old mini-truck look!! hrm, well the lowest I've seen is the teens offset on M@'s xB, search for "M@ Camber", should be the first thread... but a little extra than flush doesn't look bad on the xB
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