Brett Proctor
Well-known member
One question that gets asked is what size rims and offset to use.
Rim size varies to the liking of the builder but offset can be a miss understood thing.
From what I have found a 1" negative offset seems to work best. At least for my application. I'm using 17" rims/wheels, and I need the 1" offset to clear the front upper trailing arms, otherwise the rims hit them in a tight turn.
Explanations of offsets are all over the internet so I wont get into to that.
Some people think a positive offset positions the wheel/tire outward. this is not true but the opposite happens.
Rim size varies to the liking of the builder but offset can be a miss understood thing.
From what I have found a 1" negative offset seems to work best. At least for my application. I'm using 17" rims/wheels, and I need the 1" offset to clear the front upper trailing arms, otherwise the rims hit them in a tight turn.
Explanations of offsets are all over the internet so I wont get into to that.
Some people think a positive offset positions the wheel/tire outward. this is not true but the opposite happens.