When working with suspension, wheels, and brakes, getting the right wheel clearance is key. Follow these easy steps to calculate offset and wheel clearance. And remember, if working with metric offset, multiple your inch measurements by 25.4 to get the corresponding metric value.
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But this does not take into acount the position of the wheel when the suspension is pressed..
I have always wondered about that and have failed before, Thanks for the info๐
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how old are these videos ? They look like they were recorded in 2014
Wish there were more Negative Offset Wheels available, most wheels on the market now are 0 Offset and Positive Offset.
2:19 Great I'm now edumacated.
It is the simple things ya dont consider until!!!!!!
This is nice to know!
favorite car channel big time. Short video but one of the most helpful .
25.4 got it
this is super helpful. I'm in the market for wheels but I have a big brake kit so I need to do some measuring first.
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