simon.r wrote:Ok if the offset for the PFFs are 51 however the alloys for sale are 48 offset - does that therefore mean a difference of 3mm offset therefore there shouldnt be a reason why the alloys wouldnt fit? Correct -
From what I understand the offset is so important is that it is ultimately responsible for the position of the wheel under the wheel arch. Get it wrong and your wheels can scrub against the bodywork, suspension or at worst not turn at all! Secondly it determines how the suspension and self-centering steering behave. The most obvious problem that will occur if you get it wrong is that the steering will either become so heavy that you can't turn the steering wheel, or so light that you need to spend all your time keeping it in a straight line.
But if the offset is lower on the aftermarket alloys then there shouldnt be too much difference -
Can someone comment -
Im just thinking for some winter alloys.
Cheers Gents.
For the price of some alloy wheels and winter tyres, buy yourself a second hand motor for winter and park the one up
Have a look at wheeler dealers on YouTube with regards to fitting different speck wheels on a subaru. The lower offset would bring the wheel closer to the brake caliper ? I could be wrong.....