Find the overall width of the wheel (rim to rim). Divide this width in two to give the centre-line depth. Lay a straight edge across the inner rim of the wheel. Measure from the straight edge to the mounting rim of the wheel to give the back spacing. Subtract the centre-line depth from the mounting rim depth. This gives the offset (or inset).

Examples: Competition wheel = 5 1/2" wide so centre line is 2 3/4". Inner edge to mounting rim is 3 7/16", so offset is 3 7/16" minus 2 3/4" = 11/16" (17.5mm).
Standard S1 curly hub = 13/16" (20.6mm)
Standard S2 flat hub = 23/32" (18.3mm)
I would also be interested in the same measurements for:
1. Reproduction 5", 5.5" and 6" wire wheels from MWS and Dayton
2. Original steel S3 wheel
3. Non standard Jaguar centre laced wire wheel i.e:

If the crap quality of the repro spinners is anything to go by (wrong shape, wrong weight, wrong graphics, wrong machining) I am expecting some 'interesting' results! All responses will be much appreciated.








