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#4 Re: rim offset
ddgonzal Posted on: 2015/7/7 4:04
Looks best to me to put the -2 on the rear, and the +10 on the front. Factory offset is +30.


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I have a set at +10, and a set at -2
To even them out, add 12mm spacers to the +10 wheels ( +10 -12 = -2). Too bad it's illegal.


#3 Re: rim offset
Skremn Posted on: 2015/7/7 3:57
So would it better to run the positive or neg on the front then?


#2 Re: rim offset
ddgonzal Posted on: 2015/7/7 2:59
Adding spacers adds negatively. For example with a -2 rim and a 12mm spacer that's -2 -12 = -14. There is no way to bring a negative offset wheel to positive offset.

Australia NCOP considers spacers a safety issue.

Negative Offset shifts the wheel outwards, just like spacers do
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#1 rim offset
Skremn Posted on: 2015/7/7 2:43
If I have a pair of rims at -2 do I add a 12mm spacer to make them +10, or is it that I add 12mm spacers to make a +10 into a -2.
(obviously I have a set at +10, and a set at -2, and I want to even the buggers out)

I always thought it was adding a spacer to the negative would make it a possitive, but yesterday someone said the opposite, and now I am doubting that my memory on how it works is faulty.






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