Your confused on backspacing, and offset, the offset of a wheel will not change, only the backspacing can change by widening , or narrowing a wheel , determining backspacing has nothing to do with the offset of a wheel.
:shake: Negative. Not confused.. you're choosing to not think about it, otherwise you would have calculated the offset.
I'm not suggesting anything will change, which it will when widening but I'm only talking about the MM stock wheel which to date, nobody has ever posted a definitive offset from Ford, or a calculation on what the offset really is.
Once again,
We have 2 of the 3 values,
- Wheel width: (Outer to inner lip) we think this is 8" total.
- Backspacing: Mounting surface to inside lip edge(near shock) We think this is 6.295"
- Offset: Wheel center-line to mounting surface. Variable I was searching for.
Oh would you look at that, a relationship between backspacing and offset...They both share the same plane position, mounting surface. :shake:
Half the wheel width is your center-line and we know the backspacing(supposedly) so you can equate them by the mounting surface. Wheel width - backspacing = depth of the spoke(front wheel face to mounting surface)
4 - depth of spoke = offset.
No you cannot change the offset of a wheel , it is measured from the wheel center to the mounting surface.
This is some more of the bs I've been meaning to call folks out on when talking about widening wheels. You are adding material to one side of the wheel, of course the offset will change as it is calculated from the wheel's center line.
If my car wasn't in storage, I would just go out and measure the backspacing.