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    Question really dumb question

    please dont flame

    what does the offest mean when ur talking about wheels? what does it do? what is the difference in a higher offset than a lower offset? just trying to figure this out. thanks.

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    google is your friend. higher offset movesthe lugs farther from the center lower moves closer (if its neg. youve got one big lip. if you were to put a line through the middle of the rim that would be 0. higher offsets such as 35-40 are for civics. reps lol jk. but really use google

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    How much your wheels stick out, how thick the base where the lugnuts is.


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    ^^^ there u go

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    thanks guys

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    np. reps for both of us!!! lol

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