What is et of a wheel?
The term “ET” in the context of wheels usually refers to the offset of the wheel. The offset, often denoted by ET followed by a number (e.g., ET35), is a measurement in millimeters that indicates how far the mounting surface of the wheel is from the centerline of the wheel.
A positive offset (ET value) means the mounting surface is towards the front face of the wheel, closer to the outside. A negative offset means the mounting surface is towards the inside of the wheel, closer to the suspension components.
The offset of a wheel is crucial because it affects the positioning of the wheel in the wheel well and can impact handling, steering feel, and the appearance of the vehicle. It’s an important consideration when choosing aftermarket wheels to ensure proper fitment and alignment with the vehicle’s specifications.
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