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From the diagram you can see that "offset" is the distance from the centerline of the rim to the hub mating surface at the center of the rim. A higher offset moves the rim towards the car (further into the wheels well), and a lower offset moves the rim away from the car. If you have rubbing issues on the inner side of the tire then you'll need a lower offset rim or wheel spacers.

 

 

hope that helps:D

 

edit: mixed up stuff earlier, thanks vrg3

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Originally posted by Nuwan

A higher offset moves the rim away from the car, and a lower offset moves the rim closer to the car (or further into the wheel well). If you have rubbing issues on the inner side of the tire then you'll need a higher offset rim or wheel spacers.

 

Wait a minute -- I don't think that's right. A higher offset moves the rim further into the wheel well. Look at the diagram; it should make that clear. A higher offset puts the centerline of the wheel further away from the mounting surface.

 

Spacers decrease offset.

 

That's what made it hard to find rims in the US for Subarus before WRX-mania. Subarus use a very high offset, and there isn't a good way to adapt a low-offset wheel.

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