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Old 11-04-2021, 10:38 AM   #2335
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For example, if you run a zero offset wheel, and you currently have a 275mm wide tire (in theory), hub to tire is 137.5. A 305mm tire, hub to inside edge is 152.5mm. You need to move the hub of the wheel in towards the vehicle (this is -bs) 15mm to locate the inside at the same point. ...
Thanks. So, by this calculation, if I do want the entire 30mm width out (rather than distributed evenly 15 in - 15 out), then I need rims with 137.5 + 30 = 167.5mm offset, correct?
(Just don't want to run a risk of that extra 15mm rubbing into anything inside the wheel wells)
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