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Quick question re: Offset of wheels Might be a noob question, but just wanted to double check with people that are in the know... If my car uses stock 17x7 +55 offset wheels, is it safe to replace them with wheels that have a lower offset? i.e. +35, +40, +45 I know this probably should go in the wheel/tire tech forum, but i'm looking for a quick response so I can decide whether or not to buy some wheels asap. Thanks! |
yes, but only to a certain extent for example my car is 17x7.5 45 offset stock and im running 18x8.5 31 offset rim size x x number (the width of the rim) offset pushes the rims further out if u are going for extreme setup, fenders may required to be rolled. Depending on what car, what do you drive? |
2010 wrx 265 so stock is +55 i'm thinking about getting some 17x7 +40 wheels... is that ok? |
yup totally fine, but depending on how wide on the rims as well |
checking fitment for you right now pmed u |
google offset calculator i remember there's this one from a miata forum which was very useful |
Subaru? Go wide or go home |
go home :) |
Use this Offset Calculator: http://marksink.com/tire_wheel_offset/offset.html From 17x7+55 to 17x7+40: Quote:
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+2 plenty of older model subaru owners ran 18x10s with low offsets. hellaflush.com |
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My stockers were 6" wide rims with a 40mm offset, I ran 8" wide rims with a 35mm offset, then the wheels stuck out too far and rubbed on the rear quarter panel if I had lots of stuff in the trunk or a full load of people. :( If there's a template available... you can print out the rim clearance and hold it up to your rotor/drum and see what your clearance will be like for the calipers, etc.. |
measure the horizontal spacing between ur tire and the fender. then you can guestimate how wide you can go with a stock wheel set up. |
cool thanks for all the responses everyone yea, the car isn't lowered, and probably won't be... so as long as i don't deviate too much i'll assume it's ok. |
best place to ask would be on your car specific forum and visit their tire/wheel section, they usually have a post dedicated to wheel fitments on the specific model |
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