Wheel offset is the distance between the wheel’s mounting surface and its centerline. It is an important factor to consider when choosing wheels for your vehicle, as it can affect the handling, stability, and appearance of your car.
There are two main types of wheel offset: positive and negative. Positive offset means that the mounting surface of the wheel is closer to the front of the vehicle than the centerline. Negative offset means that the mounting surface is closer to the back of the vehicle than the centerline.