Offset on rims refers to the distance between the wheel's hub mounting surface and the centerline of the wheel. It is measured in millimeters and can be positive, negative, or zero. Positive offset means the hub mounting surface is closer to the outside edge, while negative offset means it's closer to the inside. Proper offset is crucial for ensuring correct fitment, handling, and alignment on a vehicle.
On stock rims they are 17x7 +55 offset in the front and 17x8.5 +65 offset in the rear.
No, offset is different.No, offset is different.
Single rear wheel 3500 rims are the same pattern and offset as 2500 rims, so they would fit. 3500 dual rear wheel rims have a different offset and do not fit.
The rim is 20x9 with a +19mm offset
The offset on Audi rims refers to the distance between the wheel's mounting surface and the centerline of the wheel. It is typically measured in millimeters and can be positive, negative, or zero. Audi rims usually have a positive offset, meaning the mounting surface is toward the front of the wheel, which helps with handling and fitment within the wheel well. The specific offset can vary depending on the model and year of the Audi vehicle.
Get air shocks or get wheels with the correct offset.
no, wrong offset
yes you can as long as they are the right offset
The bolt pattern is 5x114, but I dont know the offset of the stock rims.
No, the offset is different.
+ 19.5
No they will not. The golf is a 4x100 offset 38, the accord is a 4x114.3, offset 46.