What is my OEM wheel offset?

Your wheel offset is the distance from where you mount your wheel to the wheel's center. The centerline is the literal “center” of the width of your wheel. This centerline is also known as a 0 mm offset. That's important to note because your wheel offset is always measured in millimeters.
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Do OEM wheels have offset?

Most OEM wheels, and most wheels in general, will have a positive offset. Negative offset means the mounting plate is on the other side of the wheel's centerline, farther toward the suspension. Negative offset is generally seen in very deep-dish or deep convex aftermarket wheels.
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What is the offset of my rim?

The offset of a wheel is what locates the tyre and wheel/rim assembly in relation to the suspension. More specifically, it's the measured distance between the mounting pad (the mounting surface of the wheel) and the center line of the rim. Sometimes It's used interchangeably with the term "backspace".
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What is wheel offset 40?

+40 offset means that the mounting point of your wheel is 40 mm away from the centerline, towards the street side. Most vehicles come with a factory offset of about +12 to +20. In this case, assuming that your original offset was zero, if you switch to a +40 offset rim, your wheel will be tucked in by 40 mm.
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How do you know what Offset to get?

Subtract the smaller number from the larger number. That gives you the offset of the wheel. If the centerline number is smaller than the hub measurement, offset is positive.
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How do you know if Offset will fit?

Put simply, to find if your wheels will fit your car, measure the distance from your wheel's center point to where it is mounted. This is the offset. Add that to half your wheel's width to find the back space and subtract it to find the front space. Compare this to your wheel well to see if it fits.
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Is positive Offset in or out?

Positive wheel offset is when the hub mounting surface is in front (more toward the street side) of the centerline of the wheel. Most wheels on front-wheel drive cars and newer rear-drive vehicles have positive offset. Negative offset is when the hub mounting surface is behind the wheel centerline.
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Does positive offset push wheels out?

You can see how a positive offset will tuck the assembly further under the fender, while a zero or negative offset pushes the wheel out towards or even past the fender.
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Does negative offset stick out?

Negative Offset

The wheel will also stick out from the truck. Keep in mind that some states require fender flares to cover the width of the wheel and tire.
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Is positive or negative offset better?

If your offset is too positive, you risk the inside of the tire hitting your suspension. To fix this, bring the offset down, so it's closer to zero. This moves the tire out. If your offset is too negative, then the outside of the tire will rub on the car's body and fenders.
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How much offset is 1 inch?

So if you put a +15mm offset wheel on the car, the wheel is likely to stick out about 1 inch. If you've ever noticed a lifted truck or a low rider with wheels sticking out, its because the offset of the rim is very low and in many cases so low that they are negative offsets.
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Can you machine wheels to change offset?

Yes it's possible. If you want to increase the number of positive offset (ex. from +30 to +35), the back of each alloy wheel has to be machined down evenly using a special CNC machine. Note that not all offset changes can be achieved.
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What does a 5'2 offset mean?

The second number indicates the distance from the mounting plate to the outer bead. For example, a 5+2 offset means there is 5” from the back/inner bead to the mounting plate, 2” from the mounting plate to the outer bead.
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How much is a offset on a wheel?

Offset is simply the distance from the hub mounting surface to the center of the wheel. In other words, Offset = Measured Backspace – Calculated Wheel Center Distance. In this example, we already know that our Measured Backspace = 5 3/16 inches.
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What offset are stock f150 wheels?

Stock Wheel Offset: +44 mm / Size: 18x8.
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Is negative offset wider?

Almost all aftermarket 4×4 wheels that are 9 inches wide or wider have a negative offset. They are typically wider than stock wheels to accommodate wider and larger diameter tires. Having zero or positive offset will usually cause the wheel to make contact with the brakes, suspension, or steering components.
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What does 4.5 inch backspacing mean?

Backspacing is the amount (usually measured in inches) of distance that the mounting surface of the wheel is away from the inner edge of the wheel. Backspacing is usually a positive number, but in certain circumstances, like on a dually pickup truck, it can be negative.
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How much backspacing do I have?

Lay the wheel flat on the ground with the back facing upward. Next, lay the straight edge across the wheel and measure the distance from the back of the mounting surface (pad) to the straight edge. Another, simpler way, if you have the offset, is to measure the wheel's overall width.
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What's the difference between 35 and 45 Offset?

Stock offset is +45. The difference would be that the aftermarket wheel is 1-1/2" wider than stock. That would poke out 3/4" further than stock. The +35 would poke out another 4/10" beyond that setup.
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