Editing How to run Ford wheels on a Chevy wheel pattern
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For reference, the image above illustrates how bolt circle measurements are calculated for other bolt patterns. | For reference, the image above illustrates how bolt circle measurements are calculated for other bolt patterns. | ||
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==5 on 4-1/2" (5 on 114.3mm) "Ford" bolt pattern== | ==5 on 4-1/2" (5 on 114.3mm) "Ford" bolt pattern== | ||
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===Offset=== | ===Offset=== | ||
− | The offset of a wheel is the distance from its hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel. The offset can be one of three types: | + | The offset of a wheel is the distance from its hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel. The offset can be one of three types: |
====Zero offset==== | ====Zero offset==== | ||
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If the offset of the wheel is not correct for the car, the handling can be adversely affected. When the width of the wheel changes, the offset also changes. If the offset were to stay the same while you added width, the additional width would be split evenly between the inside and outside. | If the offset of the wheel is not correct for the car, the handling can be adversely affected. When the width of the wheel changes, the offset also changes. If the offset were to stay the same while you added width, the additional width would be split evenly between the inside and outside. | ||
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[[Category:Wheels]] | [[Category:Wheels]] |