What is wheel offset?
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What is wheel offset?

When choosing your next set of alloy wheels, it is essential to ensure the wheel fitments match up with the tolerances of your vehicle. PCD and Offset (ET) are just some of the considerations that have to be taken into account.

In a previous article we talk about PCD – https://www.alloyhub.com/what-is-alloy-wheel-pcd/ however in this article we are going to take a look at ‘offset’ and how this is a crucial consideration to ensure your new alloy wheels fit and operate as intended.

Alloy wheel offset refers to the distance between the wheel’s mounting surface and its centreline. It’s an important specification that affects how a wheel fits on a vehicle. Here are the main types of offset:

  1. Positive Offset: The mounting surface is closer to the front of the wheel. This is common in modern vehicles, helping with stability and handling.
  2. Negative Offset: The mounting surface is closer to the back of the wheel. This is less common and typically found in older vehicles or some performance applications.
  3. Zero Offset: The mounting surface is aligned with the centreline of the wheel.

Offset is usually measured in millimetres and can impact the vehicle’s track width, suspension geometry, and overall handling. When selecting wheels, it’s crucial to choose an offset compatible with your vehicle to avoid issues like rubbing against suspension components or fenders.

Getting the correct offset for your vehicle is critical not only for performance and safety considerations but also for aesthetical appeal. Wheels that sit level with your vehicles arches tend to give a more sporty and aggressive stance which would be much more appealing for sportier vehicles.

Here at ALLOYHUB we can ensure the wheels provided are not only fit for purpose but will also enhance the appearance of your vehicle dramatically. Having fitted thousands of sets of wheels to vehicles, we have the experience in what works and what doesn’t.

Get in touch with a member of the team to discuss your alloy wheel requirements or head over to our website to see the compatible wheels for your vehicle:

Telephone – 0330 133 8271

Email – sales@alloyhub.com

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