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Thread: Offset Question: 35mm vs 20mm

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    means the 35mm would hit your strut and you'd need a 15mm spacer to make it work

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    Ignore lip size. You can run a 45mm wheel and 4" of lip and it'd look deep but not stick out far.


    Offset is how far in or out the wheel sits on the hub. You can google it. Don't get it confused with backspacing. Similar idea, but backspacing measured from teh hub to the edge of the wheel. You need ET 20. You can run an ET20+ but it'll require a spacer. I run ET10 or ET15 17x10" wheels in the rear.

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    You'll end up with about a 5mm offset if you use those wheels with your spacers. A rather f*cked-up set-up if you ask me. Plus with that wide a wheel at the back you're likely to rub the fender. What are the wheels from? Are your lug bolts like 4-inches long? Is the order of the posts in this thread as confusing to everyone else as they are to me?? Will that ever get fixed on this list???

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    ET is shrthand for offset...the wheels you have,and the wheels you are considering come form the three series which typically have 35 mm offset.just about every other bmw series(ie 5 ,6 ,7 and 8 series) have 20 mm offset.Try to find wheels from a 5 or 7 series ,much more suitable for your car.If you are running 15-25 mm spacers,you should be using 15-25 mm longer bolts.All adds up to a les than desirebale wheel set up,and if you havent already found out our cars are very sensitive to wheel balance/centering and steering/suspenion tolerances
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    Default Offset Question: 35mm vs 20mm

    Hey guys. I'm looking at wheels for my E34 Touring. However I'm don't know what offset ratings mean.

    The wheels I found are 35mm Offset with 8.5" in the front with a 2" lip and 9.5" in the back with a 2.5"lip in the back.

    So my questions are:

    a.) What is offset mean?
    b.) Will the wheels I'm looking at fit with the offset and width?


    NOTE: On my E34 Touring right now I have the 17" 330Ci Sport Package Wheels on with a 47mm Offset and 8" Wide. The only way they clear is because I have 1.25" Solid Aluminum Spacers on all 4 corners.
    Last edited by bad_manners_god; 02-12-2008 at 11:22 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon K
    means the 35mm would hit your strut and you'd need a 15mm spacer to make it work
    Fixed my top post....much more clear.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon K
    Ignore lip size. You can run a 45mm wheel and 4" of lip and it'd look deep but not stick out far.


    Offset is how far in or out the wheel sits on the hub. You can google it. Don't get it confused with backspacing. Similar idea, but backspacing measured from teh hub to the edge of the wheel. You need ET 20. You can run an ET20+ but it'll require a spacer. I run ET10 or ET15 17x10" wheels in the rear.
    ET??? Whats that.

    The Rims I'm looking at with the 35mm offset and 9.5" width should fit on my car with the 1.25" spacer?


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    Quote Originally Posted by bad_manners_god
    ET??? Whats that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rob101
    Einpresstiefe
    In English?


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    heheh nice one Rob. For the educated masses, he just answered you.

    i'm out of here..

    http://stason.org/TULARC/vehicles/vw...-ET-Value.html

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