1. What do H, M and L under the "Offset" column mean?
"H" means High Positive Offset Typically +35 to +55, "M" means Medium Positive Offset Typically +15 to +25
and "L" means None or Low Positive Offset Typically 0 to +15. These tell you how far the mounting surface
for your wheels is to the outside of the vehicles fender, "Low" being the furthest inside the fenderwell
and "High" being closest to the outside of the fender. Typically front wheel drive cars are "High" and
rear wheel drive are "Low". This info is very useful in correctly purchasing your next set of wheels, if
overlooked and you went strictly by bolt pattern you could either end up buying wheels that stick out from
the fender or are sunk to far into the fender. Either way causing you to look rediculous and possibly creating
turning/steering problems. |
2. Why is my vehicle not listed on here?
We are sorry for the inconvenience, but it may take us a few weeks to get all makes and models in our system.
Please check back frequently or use the "Contact Us" to email your year, make and model and we will reply
asap with your vehicles info. |
3. Since rim width is so important when buying custom rims, how can I find my OE rim width?
It should be listed here under the "OE Wheel Size" column, but if it isn't listed the easiest way is to look
in your door jamb or glove box. You should find the sticker from the facory and on it you'll see something
like: Rims: 16x7.5J |