Osad
February 3, 2008, 1:22pm
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No dan hes right, look at the diagram again. His 20mm was just an estimate, its may be less or more depending on the wheel. assuming his estimates are close to accurate, on a 6 inch wheel +0 offest would be in the center (of course) giving you 3 inches behind the mounting hub, when you flip the face, as ted calculated you get and offset of -75. 3" = 7.6cm = 76mm, so your mounting hub with be essentially even with the outter is of the wheel. There is absolutly no way that the mounting surface stays stationary when flipping the face.
It’ll looks stupid and will be dangerous, go get some real wheels :D.
I think you got a little confused yourself. A 0 offset wheel when flipped will have the same offset. Because the inner part is flipped about the axis where the mounting surface is. As I previously stated.