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Old Jun 22, 2008 | 08:45 PM
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Default What's an offset for rims??

Hello, I was wondering what the offset for a rim is. For example,
T154141 Polish 10 x 5 4+1
T154142 Polish 10 x 5 3+2
T154142B Black 10 x 5 3+2
154144 Polish 10 x 5 2+3
T154152 Polish 10 x 5 3+2
T154152B Black 10 x 5 3+2
T154156 Polish 10 x 5 2+3

The forth column to the right is the offset column and i have no idea what that means. Do you....... Any help would be appreciated!
 
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 08:46 PM
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Default What's an offset for rims??

If a rim does not have an offset, the part where it mounts to the hub is centered (neither left or right). Your stock Mojave rear rims for example have are 10 x 8 3+5 This means that your rims are 8 inches wide and the mounting surface is 5 inches from the outside and 3 inches from the inside. (if you look at your rim you will see what I mean) The mounting surface is shifted one inch torward the inside from a 4+4 to a 3+5). If you go to rockymountainatv.com you can enter the year and make/model of your machine and it will tell you what it has available for your atv. you have a 4/155 bolt pattern. your front rims are 10 x 5 3+2. I hope this clears it up for you.
 
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