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Zero offset on rims?

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Tiral

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Feb 26, 2008
Moline, Illinois
Hey everyone, I'm looking at some new rims to replace my stock 16's. I have a decent understanding of offsets and such but I just need some other people to chime in if this is possible or not. It's a 1992 Talon TSI AWD

Stock rim is 16x6 with +46 offset, I think the stock back spacing is something like 5.31 inches with 205/55 width tire.

The rim I want to put on is 17x8 with a zero offset and 4 1/2 inch back spacing going for something like 225/45 width tire.

With a zero offset but a different backspacing will it fit? Kinda going for the deep dish look.

Thank ya.
 
Alright thanks a ton, looks like it will be 2.7 inches further out so I'm not sure if that's going to work.

Is the back spacing not important? That calc doesn't take that into effect.
 
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