Wheel offset on a 2000 Volkswagen Beetle refers to the distance between the wheel's mounting surface and the centerline of the wheel. It is measured in millimeters and can be positive, negative, or zero. A positive offset means the mounting surface is closer to the outside edge of the wheel, while a negative offset moves it toward the inside. Proper offset is crucial for maintaining the vehicle's handling, stability, and clearance from suspension components and the body.
4.5 inches
4x100mm offset +45mm
5 lug 4.5 inch 114.3 Standard Offset
the stock wheel siye is 15x6", not sure about the offset though.
5X100 14mm
5x115 43 offset
Wheel offset is not determined by the year, make and model of a car. It depends on the wheel you want to put on your car. Depending on the design of the wheel, the offset will vary. The stock "basketweave" wheels on the 2000 740iL is said to be about 22mm. Furthermore, you can mount wheels with different offsets by using appropriate spacers that would allow for larger offsets.
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.
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.
34-45 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.
The 2012 Volkswagen Beetle has front wheel drive.