You've got to go with a 5 x 110 wheel unless you get an adapter. Probably best to just find a 5 x 110. Offsets have nothing to do with it. To answer any question about offsets, need to know the rim width. If that changes (really, if the rim width increases) it can get (a little) complicated. There is somewhere on the web an offset calculator. Too much positive offset means possible interference with inside stuff like spindles, suspension components, etc.
Pin offset refers to the distance or deviation between the center of a pin and a designated reference point, often used in mechanical design or assembly. This offset can affect the alignment and functionality of components in various systems, such as in robotics or machinery. Understanding pin offset is crucial for ensuring proper fit and operation in assembly processes.
In engineering, an offset refers to a deliberate displacement or shift in position from a reference point or baseline. It is commonly used in various fields, such as civil and mechanical engineering, to account for tolerances, clearances, or to facilitate design requirements. Offsets can be applied to dimensions in technical drawings, ensuring that components fit together correctly or allowing for adjustments during construction or manufacturing processes.
Fit for purpose means good enough to do the job it was made to do.
Fit refers to how tight the clearance is between a shaft and hole. Fits range from loose, free, medium, transitional to interference fit. In metric the system ranges from E6 being very loose to R7 tight interference fit.
A "first fit" algorithm is any algorithm which doesn't care about how "good" a solution is, it just returns the first one that works.
Fitment depends on the width AND offset. 18x8 +40 will fit.
It will not. 2005 Honda Accords have a 5x114.3mm offset.
yes. you need a 4x100 bolt and a 38 to 40mm offset.
No, a rim with a bolt pattern of 5x112 will not fit a 2008 Dodge Avenger AWD. The Dodge Avenger typically has a bolt pattern of 5x115. It's essential to match the bolt pattern, along with other specifications like offset and center bore, for proper fitment.
if they don't clear your calipers, just buy some spacers...
No it will not fit. I found out the hard way :(
No. Audi new models have 5x112, old one have 5x100. Bmw have 5x120. Also the offset and the central hub should be equal. But you can buy adaptors.
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You will need spacers , atleast 35mm because the oem equipment is 16x7 so you have to include that extra inch.