Netman
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I'm trying to wrap my head around this wheel offset math. I have the PP wheels on my car now, which I believe are 19" x 9" (45et) on the front and 19" x 9.5" (52.5et) on the rear. I added spacers on the front which are 25mm and on the rear are 20mm. So, with my math this is now equal to a 20mm offset on the front and 32.5mm offset on the rear. Hopefully I'm deciphering that correctly? I like the stance on the car with this set up. Tires are 275 rear and 255 front (stock setup).
So my question is. If I want to go with either 19" or 20" aftermarket wheels and eliminate the spacers and still maintain the stance I have now. Say for shits and giggles a 9.5" on the front and a 10.5" on the rear. The 9.5" on the front should have around a 25mm offset? And the 10.5" rear should have around a 44.5mm offset?
Hopefully I'm in the ballpark, if not would someone please explain what I'm doing incorrectly. Thanks.
So my question is. If I want to go with either 19" or 20" aftermarket wheels and eliminate the spacers and still maintain the stance I have now. Say for shits and giggles a 9.5" on the front and a 10.5" on the rear. The 9.5" on the front should have around a 25mm offset? And the 10.5" rear should have around a 44.5mm offset?
Hopefully I'm in the ballpark, if not would someone please explain what I'm doing incorrectly. Thanks.
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