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<blockquote data-quote="Raptor911" data-source="post: 1331857" data-attributes="member: 7538"><p>Great question! It does NOT affect offset of the wheel itself BUT I assume you are asking because your wheel is wider than the oem 8.5"? Let's say your wheel is 9" then you have a wheel that is .5 inches wider than OEM and in this case you would divide .5" by 2 so the wheel would be .25 inches wider on either side. I hope this makes sense.</p><p></p><p>SO If your wheel is 9" wide with -6 offset, then the outer edge of your wheel would be 1.57" + .25" = 1.82.</p><p></p><p><strong>"If the offset of the wheel</strong> is not correct for the vehicle, the handling can also be adversely <strong>affected</strong>. When the <strong>width</strong> of the <strong>wheel</strong> changes, the <strong>offset</strong> also changes numerically. If the <strong>offset</strong> were to stay the same while you added <strong>width</strong>, the additional <strong>width </strong>would be split evenly between the inside and outside."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raptor911, post: 1331857, member: 7538"] Great question! It does NOT affect offset of the wheel itself BUT I assume you are asking because your wheel is wider than the oem 8.5"? Let's say your wheel is 9" then you have a wheel that is .5 inches wider than OEM and in this case you would divide .5" by 2 so the wheel would be .25 inches wider on either side. I hope this makes sense. SO If your wheel is 9" wide with -6 offset, then the outer edge of your wheel would be 1.57" + .25" = 1.82. [B]"If the offset of the wheel[/B] is not correct for the vehicle, the handling can also be adversely [B]affected[/B]. When the [B]width[/B] of the [B]wheel[/B] changes, the [B]offset[/B] also changes numerically. If the [B]offset[/B] were to stay the same while you added [B]width[/B], the additional [B]width [/B]would be split evenly between the inside and outside." [/QUOTE]
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