Offset Question

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Offset Question

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Want to get 13inch Wellers and the offset for 10inch is ET-32. . . Whats does this mean ?



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Wheels are usually stamped with their offset using the German prefix "ET", meaning "Einpresstiefe" or, literally, "insertion depth". An example would be "ET45" for a 45mm offset.
Calculating the offset of a wheel is a fairly easy mathematical equation. First, measure the overall width of the wheel (remember, just because a wheel is 18x7.5, does not mean that the OVERALL width is 7.5â€
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This is the wheel im thinking of getting
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Not sure if i should go for 2 10inch wheels on the back and 2 8 inch wheels on the front with a inch spacer
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thats exactly what i want... but i want the 8" ones all round.. these have an ET of -10, and according to wheel whores offset calculator rhis will put the wheels 61 mm further out... thats gonna be some serious stretch on the tyres or some serious arch work...
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