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Quit being all pissy about me. I merely stated what I believe to be correct and in most cases with wheels IT IS. Like I said, generally a wheel's brake clearance does not change with offset. I also know this from FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE AND RESEARCH with my own wheels. I had 19x10s with a 40 offset before my widebody and now I have 19x10s with a 0 offset for my widebody and you know what? They clear the brakes the same. Like I said, most wheel companies just attach the spoke part to a different part in the barrel to change offset. I was just trying to help him as you were. I guess the wheels yall have are one of the kinds where the hub part is actually altered to change offset. No reason to get all offensive over info though. We're both on the same boat. Either way, I HOPE the wheels fit his brakes with the 20 offset..which by the way should be sticking out like a mofo with that width and offset. Something about these wheels is just off lol.
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