it means the wheels sizes are different. Front wheels may be 8.5 inches in width, the rears might be 9 or 10.5. Bascially you cannot rotate the fronts with the rear wheels/tires
depends how you mean, id need to hear it in context, but staggered usually means irregular, not inline so perhaps its an irregular offset?
The Z06 wheels are not only very wide, have a staggered width, front to rear, but also have a ton of negative offset. But, I do not think you will run into a problem.
The word staggered here is related to the idiomatic form "staggers the imagination." It means that the giant was awed, having to stop and consider the implications of the object's massive size.
Way of walking or set apart in increments.
1 you will go through tires like snowballs in hell 2 you could screw up your chassis
it kind of means off tune, or not correct. Eg. _______ ____ _
I bumped my forehead on the wall and staggered to get to my room.
Staggered Crossing ended in 2007.
Staggered Crossing was created in 1997.
The drunk staggered out of the bar. He was staggered by the revelations about his uncle. Roadblocks set up at staggered intervals help to prevent car bombings.
The wounded deer staggered on the path.
Yes, you can put staggered rims on an Audi A6, but it's essential to ensure that the sizes and offsets are compatible with the vehicle's specifications. Staggered rims typically involve having wider wheels on the rear axle than the front, which can enhance performance and aesthetics. However, be mindful of potential impacts on handling, tire wear, and the vehicle's alignment. Always consult with a professional or refer to the manufacturer's guidelines before making modifications.