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flipped rims

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flipped rims

Post by Articulator »

just wondering for ordering purposes would a flipped rim have a zero offset cheers col
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Re: flipped rims

Post by BadMav »

Mate, they'd be more like -40 to -60 offset and you'd probably have to have them custom made.

Zero or (even positive) offset is what you'll see on many new cars where the wheel rim is set further in on the centre the hub (a flat faced looking wheel).
The more "negative" offset you have the further out from the hub the rim of the wheel is and have a "deep dish " look about them.
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Re: flipped rims

Post by brooksy »

You talking offset from centre of rim width or backspacing which is taken from inside rim bead.


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