SuperG
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I was wondering when offset is mentioned, such as 38mm-42mm...is that the offset required for a certain sized tire to properly fit the wheel, or the offset for the wheel to properly fit the car?
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Sometimes,,but not always,,shorter is better. I definately plan on shorter tires, between 25 and 25 1/2". Be wary, the actual size of tires varies a lot. Check the specs for actual section width, tread width, and most important,,load rating!! A general rule is the shorter the side wall, the smaller the load rating, get the numbers before you buy.SuperG:
Wow...thanks for the explanation, Perry! That helps a lot...
So, you would go with K-Dawg's idea of a 235/45-17, rather than the 235/50-17?
That's a great picture of backspacing. A critical dimension to be sure, but a line indicating the actual center of the wheel is needed to show offset. The difference between a horizontal line thru the center of the wheel and where lines A and B meet is the offset.
pjtoledo:
That's a great picture of backspacing. A critical dimension to be sure, but a line indicating the actual center of the wheel is needed to show offset. The difference between a horizontal line thru the center of the wheel and where lines A and B meet is the offset.
Perry