Rim widths

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    Rim widths

    When you look at one of the rims on say a max. The center section of the rim, where the studs slide through. Are they at the center of the rim? In other words,... if you measure from where the studs would pass through that center mount inside a rim. Are they just as deep on either side?

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    The term is "offset"......and yes our rims are approx. centered. They wouldn't have to be though, are you looking at other rims?

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    No. I needed to know if the offset on stock rims for instance on a max were in the center. I would also need to know the measured distance from the face of the offset on the back side to the outer edge of the lip. Also, are the max's rims cross stud measurement, center to center 4 & 1/4"? To be exact 4.300"?

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