EVO bolt pattern & offset?
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EVO bolt pattern & offset?
Ok.. I need to find some new wheels for rallycross and winter.. But i don't know the offset or bolt pattern. anyone know this?
Thanks,
-Zach
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-Zach
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Thanks.. What is the recommended offset?
And sorry not familiar with H-P.C.D.. what does that mean?
Thanks.. What is the recommended offset?
And sorry not familiar with H-P.C.D.. what does that mean?
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Offset is the distance between the mounting face of the wheel (the center part with the holes in it that touches the disc) and the imaginary center section of the wheel.
Imagine you have a wheel that is 8 inches wide "standing" in front of you. The "middle section" would be the imaginary vertical line 4 inches from each end. The distance between that and the mounting face is the offset.
Imagine you have a wheel that is 8 inches wide "standing" in front of you. The "middle section" would be the imaginary vertical line 4 inches from each end. The distance between that and the mounting face is the offset.
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Re: EVO bolt pattern & offset?
Originally posted by zyounker
Ok.. I need to find some new wheels for rallycross and winter.. But i don't know the offset or bolt pattern. anyone know this?
Ok.. I need to find some new wheels for rallycross and winter.. But i don't know the offset or bolt pattern. anyone know this?
Watch spoke design for caliper clearance!
(If you choose a wider wheel, the offset will need to be different if you want to keep the same track.)
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Originally posted by Claudius
Offset is the distance between the mounting face of the wheel (the center part with the holes in it that touches the disc) and the imaginary center section of the wheel.
Imagine you have a wheel that is 8 inches wide "standing" in front of you. The "middle section" would be the imaginary vertical line 4 inches from each end. The distance between that and the mounting face is the offset.
Offset is the distance between the mounting face of the wheel (the center part with the holes in it that touches the disc) and the imaginary center section of the wheel.
Imagine you have a wheel that is 8 inches wide "standing" in front of you. The "middle section" would be the imaginary vertical line 4 inches from each end. The distance between that and the mounting face is the offset.
Yeah, i know what offset is.. didn't know what the letters ment.. Thanks though..
-Zach
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