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Originally Posted by hulkrogan
^Offset is usually printed on the inside of the wheel. It's in mm, and measured from the centre plane of your wheels, and can be negative or positive, so pay attention to that.
Because it's measured from the centre plane, wheel width comes into play for rubbing.
Here's a great offset calculator: http://www.1010tires.com/wheeloffsetcalculator.asp
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I played with the offset, and I found the offset are usually two numbers. 34-45mm. Which number do I use? I put them in and I think it fits...
If the hub is a little too large is that okay? I know there's something about hubcentric where the weight is on the hubs and the lugcentric is on the lugs. Is it the rim that makes it hubcentric/lugcentric? How can I tell which it is? Would it be bad to run say a different cars wheels (neon) onto my car (corolla)?
Thanks