Offsets?

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Jmorris
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sorry for the lame question...

What would the offset be for the wheels on my 463 300GE 1990?

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Again sorry for the lame question...

What dose the ET measurement relate to?

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The offset is described by the term ET, which is from the German word 'Einpresstiefe' translated as 'insertion depth'. Most wheels have a positive offset which means the mounting surface is further outboard than the wheels centre. If you reduce the amount of positive ET on the wheel the the vehicles track is widened and vice versa if the ET number is reduced. Straying too far from the original offset can be detremental as fouling to the suspension and bodywork can occur as well as eccess strain on wheel bolts or studs