Wheel Offset Calculator
Calculate wheel offset, compare fitment between different wheels, and determine optimal wheel specifications for your vehicle.
Step 1: Current Wheel Specifications
Understanding Wheel Offset
Wheel offset is the distance between the wheel’s mounting surface and its centerline. Positive offset means the mounting surface is toward the outer side, negative offset toward the inner side.
Step 2: New Wheel Specifications
Offset Calculation
The offset difference affects how far the wheel sits in or out of the wheel well. Proper offset ensures proper fitment and prevents rubbing against suspension or body components.
Wheel Fitment Analysis Results
Wheel Position Change
Wheel Specification Comparison
| Wheel Type | Width (in) | Diameter (in) | Offset (mm) | Position Change | Fitment |
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Wheel Fitment Visualization
Wheel Offset Calculation Formula
Position Change = (New Width × 25.4 ÷ 2) – (Old Width × 25.4 ÷ 2) + (Old Offset – New Offset)
The wheel position change is calculated by comparing the centerlines of old and new wheels, then adjusting for offset difference. All measurements are converted to millimeters for consistency.
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