Relationship between offset and rim size
I'm going from a 17x7 to a 17x7.5.
Time and time again, I've read on this forum that the acceptable range for Solara is +35 to +45, with the ideal range being +38 to +42, but is this the same regardless of your rim width?
My intuition is that offset should increase with rim width, but I want to know for sure.
If you increase rim width from 7 to 7.5, but keep the same offset (say, +40), your rims will protrude outwards by an extra 1/4 inch or 6.35mm. To maintain original geometry, doesn't your offset need to be increased by about 6mm, to +46 or so?
I currently have 17x7 +40. As I increase the rim width 17x7.5, I'm wondering if it's best to stay at +40 or go up to +45.
Time and time again, I've read on this forum that the acceptable range for Solara is +35 to +45, with the ideal range being +38 to +42, but is this the same regardless of your rim width?
My intuition is that offset should increase with rim width, but I want to know for sure.
If you increase rim width from 7 to 7.5, but keep the same offset (say, +40), your rims will protrude outwards by an extra 1/4 inch or 6.35mm. To maintain original geometry, doesn't your offset need to be increased by about 6mm, to +46 or so?
I currently have 17x7 +40. As I increase the rim width 17x7.5, I'm wondering if it's best to stay at +40 or go up to +45.
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