Offset for Cooper S alloy wheels?
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 3:58 pm
Hi all,
I am interested in purchasing some aftermarket wheels for my R56, and am aware that the stock offset is ET48.
What I am curious to know is what the safe limit to use on my car would be.
Most of what I find in the used wheels available tend to be ET37.
Which I assume would poke the wheels out further a bit? But to the extent that the tires would rub somewhere?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
I am interested in purchasing some aftermarket wheels for my R56, and am aware that the stock offset is ET48.
What I am curious to know is what the safe limit to use on my car would be.
Most of what I find in the used wheels available tend to be ET37.
Which I assume would poke the wheels out further a bit? But to the extent that the tires would rub somewhere?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!