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Old May 2, 2012, 09:32 AM
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Need help with wheel OFFSET

Okay guys, heres the deal. I have tree choices of wheels i want to go with my GG evo 9 MR. The first is the rotas p45r 18x9.5 offset don't know, the second is the Varrstoen ES221 18x9.5 offset don't know, the last is just my bbs but have them powdercoated bronze. first i want to see how they look with stock springs if any one have any pics. THE ? IS ABOUT THE OFFSET, THE SMALLER THE NUMBER THE MORE THEY STICK OUT. i want them to stick out just to the fender not out of the car next I'm not lowering my evo do i need to roll my fenders and front spacers. any one with some info on the offset of this two wheels for the evo any help would be gratefull. thanks
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The offset which now in the industry is starting to change terminology to 'inset' is the relation from the hub mounting face to the center of the wheel. So it does not necessarily mean less offset will stick out. If you have the same width wheel, than yes otherwise you'll have to calculate the difference.

I have the P45r 18x9.5 and et20 is very aggressive.
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