is 35 offset bad for your hubs?
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is 35 offset bad for your hubs?
Ive been trying to find some concrete evidence on this issue. i currently run 17x8 +45 and am thinking of a 17x7.5 +35 for winter... the offset calculator tells me that this setup will have me stickin out 4mm and give me 6 mm inside clearence or sumthin like that, which will work for my wagon i guess. but im mostly worried about the repurcussions to my drivetrain from running an offset too low. i know lots of sti guys take evo wheels and run that, but i just have the saabaru drivetrain, not sure if its as strong to handle that... the wheels wont really see any hard driving if that makes a difference. any info would help great. tia.
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Originally Posted by 02BlackWRX
its not good for your wheel bearings
why not just go with a wheel thats meant for the car?
like something within 48-53mm
why not just go with a wheel thats meant for the car?
like something within 48-53mm
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The wheel offset isn't just for fender clearance. Proper offset centers the load over the center line of the wheel bearings. Stray too far from a certain offset range and a car can suffer wheel bearing failure, especially during hard cornering.
Stick with wheels made for Subaru applications and you'll avoid nasty problems.
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Stick with wheels made for Subaru applications and you'll avoid nasty problems.
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[QUOTE=Wingless Wonder]The wheel offset isn't just for fender clearance. Proper offset centers the load over the center line of the wheel bearings. Stray too far from a certain offset range and a car can suffer wheel bearing failure, especially during hard cornering.
Stick with wheels made for Subaru applications and you'll avoid nasty problems.
understood, damn edgeracing for putting that choice in there. thank you i have my answer. peace guys.
Stick with wheels made for Subaru applications and you'll avoid nasty problems.
understood, damn edgeracing for putting that choice in there. thank you i have my answer. peace guys.
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