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What are the proper wheel offset values on a 2000 Audi A6 4.2 quattro to take a 18x8 or 19x8.5 rim?

The wheel offset for the Audi A6 is +35mm. Most 18 or 19" wheels designed for Audis will use that offset although there are exceptions.


What is the offset on a Jeep Wrangler Sahara wheel?

The offset on a Jeep Wrangler Sahara wheel typically ranges from +30mm to +44mm, depending on the specific model year and wheel size. The offset is measured from the wheel's centerline to the mounting surface, and a positive offset means the mounting surface is closer to the outside of the wheel. It's important to check the specifications for your specific Wrangler model to ensure proper fitment and performance.


What does plus 40 offset mean for a wheel?

A plus 40 offset for a wheel means that the mounting surface is 40 millimeters outward from the centerline of the wheel. This positive offset typically results in the wheel being positioned further inward toward the vehicle's suspension compared to a zero or negative offset. Higher offsets, like plus 40, are often used to accommodate specific vehicle designs and ensure proper fitment, alignment, and clearance from the suspension and brakes.


What does increasing the wheel spacing or offset do?

The wheel spacing itself will correct, or increase, the offset and properly push the wheel out. The spacers can also be change out to provide a better spacing and offset.


What are the wheel offset values for 2007 G35 Infiniti?

Sedan Only: front 45 mm, rear 45 mm (sport 50mm).


What are Wheel offset values for 2003 g35?

45mm on the SEDAN ..This is for a 17 x 7 inch. Rim. 35mm on the COUPE .. This is a good offset for this car seeing as the rear Rim is 8" wide, and the fronts are 7.5"


What is the wheel offset on a 2005 grand prix?

34-45 offset


What is a wheel offset?

Is the estimated tuck in or out from the center of the wheel, example: (nissan sentra) 18x7.5 +40 offset is tucking in 40 mm from the center of the wheel or (old chevy pickup) 15x7.0 -10 offset is sticking out 10 mm from the center of the wheel.


What is backspacing on 1994 Ford Mustang?

Back spacing is a wheel term. It is the back spacing of the wheel, to allow a larger tire to fit in the wheel well. It is built into the rim, so you have to order them with the proper backspacing, or officially called negative offset. A tire and wheel shop will have a tool that they can bolt onto your car, to determine maximun allowable offset, when ordering wheels.


What would the effect be from changing the wheel offset from 55mm to 45mm?

The stock wheel has a 55 mm positive offset. Positive offset means that the wheel is tucked into the fender well 55mm more than it would be if the bolt flange of the wheel were perfectly centered in the wheel. Negative offset means that the wheel will stick out of the fender well more. So........ If you reduce (55mm-45mm) the positive offset my 10mm, your wheels and tires will stick out of your fenderwells 10mm further than the stock wheel, assuming that the aftermarket wheel is the same width as the stock wheel.


What is the wheel offset on Honda civic with 15 inch wheels?

+45 offset


What is the offset of a 2008 f250 wheel?

+45mm offset (6.25" B/S)