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And yes the - offset pushes the wheel outward from the well.


As long as the offset is less than you originally had then, yes, it will push the wheels out. Wheel offset is the distance from the flange that mates against the axel/rotor to an imaginary line along the inner edge of the rim......i.e. to measure, lay a ruler across the inner edge of the rim and then measure down to the flange, that's your offest.


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I'm still very pleased. No noticeable difference in mileage or speedo. RPM's before match what I show now. And they look alot meatier.


Did you change tire size? if you did your speedo IS off. And there is no way your RPM's could be different, no matter if you had 40's on or the stockers. RPM's are an electrial measurement off of the ignitor/coil.


-1986 TOYOTA
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Marlin HD clutch

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