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Offsets and split rims


Huw Pugh
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That is correct. But you need to calculate it on paper as it works out in a really odd way. With a bigger dish you are increasing the width, as well as moving the centre line so it's not just a case of adding 25mm to your offset per extra inch of dish.

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What he said.

This comes in handy to work it out. Put in the original spec, and the new width. Adjust the new width until the inner clearance is the same.

Et voila!

Whatever size dish you're adding, half that amount will be knocked off the offset. For example, if you add a dish that is 1 inch (25.4mm) bigger than standard, your new offset will be 12.7mm lower than standard.

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its not exact but if ur trying to do it quick in ur head its roughly 6mm per half inch dish. thats how i worked out my rms to get em on anywho.

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