What is stock RZR 1000 wheel offset?

An example of a positive offset wheel is the Polaris RZR 1000 which comes stock with a +38mm offset.

What is the stock wheel offset?

Offset refers to how your car's or truck's wheels and tires are mounted and sit in the wheel wells. Zero wheel offset is when the hub mounting surface is in line with the centerline of the wheel.

What is a 5'2 offset?

The second number indicates the distance from the mounting plate to the outer bead. For example, a 5+2 offset means there is 5” from the back/inner bead to the mounting plate, 2” from the mounting plate to the outer bead.

How much wheel offset is acceptable?

It's best to allow an 1/8-inch of play for potentially wider tires. See all 11 photos Offset not only affects how far the wheel/tire sticks out of the fender well but also its proximity to suspension components like knuckles, and control arms.

How do you know what offset you need?

Measure the distance from the floor to the straight edge and divide by two. That calculates the centerline of the wheel. If the centerline number is smaller than the hub measurement, offset is positive; if it is larger, offset is negative. 4.

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Do spacers add or subtract offset?

Yes, they change offset. If you have 40mm offset wheels, a 10mm spacer would make them 30mm. This why you should ALWAYS buy a higher numerical offset when you have any doubts. A 50mm offset can become a 45mm with spacers, but until someone invents an anti-matter spacer, it isn't going to happen the other way around.

What size are stock RZR tires?

Long-wheelbase machines like the Polaris RZR XP look normally proportioned with 30-inch tires or 32-inch tires.

What does 4x3 offset mean?

The offset of a wheel is the distance from its hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel. The whole point of an offset is for the end user of the wheel to know how much in inches (4+3) or in the case of millimeter offset, how many mm the wheel will stick out or suck in from the mounting surface of the hub.

Is 10mm offset a big difference?

10mm isn't a huge amount. On some cars it makes little difference. Tough you say. But if you want exact fit...see if the dealer still make it right.

How big of tires can you put on a RZR 1000?

According to the tire and wheel experts at Planet SXS, the RZR XP 1000 can accommodate tires up to 32” tires with its stock A-Arms, depending on the tire, air pressure, and wheel offset.

What is CAN AM lug pattern?

The Can-Am Defender bolt pattern and lug nut size is the same as the Can-Am Commander, with a 4/137 bolt pattern and 10mm x 1.25 lug nuts. The stock wheel offset is the same for all Can-Am UTVs as well, 4+3.

What is the bolt pattern for Polaris RZR?

Polaris: All Modern full sized ATV & SxS's are 4/156 bolt pattern.

Does offset matter buying wheels?

Wheel offset refers to how the wheels mount in your wheel wells, and as a result, how much space you have on either side of the wheel. It's very important to get this right, because a wheel with the wrong offset can rub and cause problems with your suspension, brakes, and even body parts, like fenders.

What does 20 offset mean?

The higher the number, the less lip there is on the wheel and the more forward the wheel face will be. A 20mm offset means the wheel face is more toward the outside of the vehicle than a 1mm offset.

Is lower offset better?

A lower positive wheel offset will typically result in the wheels being more flush to the fender, giving the vehicle a more aggressive look. A lot of people that choose a much lower offset end up modifying other components on their cars to compensate for fitment (i.e., rolling fenders, adjusting camber).

What does 15mm offset mean?

Offset, or what the industry refers to as “ET” is the distance between the center of the rim, and the mounting surface of the wheel that contacts the vehicle hub. So if you put a +15mm offset wheel on the car, the wheel is likely to stick out about 1 inch.

What is a 40mm wheel offset?

With the declared positive offset of 40, the wheel's mounting pad is located 40mm from the center line, towards wheel's front face, being 40mm from the center line position which is at 88.9mm.

Does positive offset push wheels out?

In contrast, too much positive offset is a danger, as it will push the wheel farther in toward the suspension. Here's an extreme example: If you have to go from a 45 mm offset to a 20 mm, the wheels will protrude from the sides of the car.

What size are stock Polaris wheels?

Mid-Size Polaris Ranger stock tires are 25” tall with a width of 8 inches in the front and 11 inches in the rear. And aside from the High Lifter edition of the Mid-Size Ranger, the stock rims are 12 inches in diameter.

Can you put bigger tires on stock wheels?

To keep the suspension and speedometer functioning correctly, both the stock diameter and width of the wheels and tires needs to be maintained. As a general rule of thumb, it's safe to fit a tire up to 20 millimeters wider than stock on the original rim.

How much offset is 1 inch spacer?

25.4 mm = 1 inch. So 38.1 mm = 1.5". Stock offset is +44mm.

Can you adjust wheel offset?

Yes it's possible. If you want to increase the number of positive offset (ex. from +30 to +35), the back of each alloy wheel has to be machined down evenly using a special CNC machine. Note that not all offset changes can be achieved.

Do spacers affect alignment?

Yes, spacers affect the alignment. Spacers (or wheels with odd offsets) may also technically affect your suspension warranty. Yes, spacers affect the alignment. Spacers (or wheels with odd offsets) may also technically affect your suspension warranty.

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