This seems a mystery to many, however it’s really rather easy to determine. Easiest is to find the marking on the wheel following ‘e’ or ‘ET’. However some wheels aren’t marked or it’s no longer readable. This works with or without a tyre fitted.
Turn wheel face down on a flat surface,
Use straight edge (a spirit level works well) and lay it flat across the extremities of the wheel or tyre,
Measure distance between lower surface of straight edge & floor,
Half this distance = Wheel Centre,
Measure distance between lower surface of straight edge & wheel hub surface,
Subtract smaller value from larger one = offset value.
If the Wheel Centre is the smaller value then your offset is +
If the Wheel Centre is the larger value then your offset is -
You’re welcome!
Turn wheel face down on a flat surface,
Use straight edge (a spirit level works well) and lay it flat across the extremities of the wheel or tyre,
Measure distance between lower surface of straight edge & floor,
Half this distance = Wheel Centre,
Measure distance between lower surface of straight edge & wheel hub surface,
Subtract smaller value from larger one = offset value.
If the Wheel Centre is the smaller value then your offset is +
If the Wheel Centre is the larger value then your offset is -
You’re welcome!
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