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Re: How to work out required offset? Sun, 06 June 2004 08:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Howdy, offset will usually be measured in MM. eg 30mm .

The more postive offset means the track width will decrease. whereas a negative offset will increase the track.

For example I had +20 on my RA28, then put a wider diff in and the wheels scrubed the guards badly (almost sat outside of the guards), so put +32mm wheels on and now just sit inside the guards.

That doesn't really help you decide what you need though Razz

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