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Upgraded Brakes on negative offset wheels
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverBolt" data-source="post: 1283432" data-attributes="member: 765"><p>So if you had identical wheels one that was +0 and one the was was -25 the wheel with the -25 would have to be 25mm thicker at the mounting point correct? I would think you would run into issues with the length of your wheel studs. </p><p></p><p>With different offsets the distance from the caliper to the wheel mounting face stays the same. What change is where within the wheel hoop the wheel center is cast/forged. Negative offset wheels the wheel center is positioned to the rear which gives the wheel a wider lip on the outside. What hasn't changed is the wheel center itself. Changing it's location within the hoop/rim does not change the distance at the mounting point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverBolt, post: 1283432, member: 765"] So if you had identical wheels one that was +0 and one the was was -25 the wheel with the -25 would have to be 25mm thicker at the mounting point correct? I would think you would run into issues with the length of your wheel studs. With different offsets the distance from the caliper to the wheel mounting face stays the same. What change is where within the wheel hoop the wheel center is cast/forged. Negative offset wheels the wheel center is positioned to the rear which gives the wheel a wider lip on the outside. What hasn't changed is the wheel center itself. Changing it's location within the hoop/rim does not change the distance at the mounting point. [/QUOTE]
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