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Old May 16, 2013 | 08:15 AM
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So I've been browsing Tire Rack website, and it is really annoying that I can't see available offsets on the wheels.
And when I choose a car, it offers thin, weak offset wheels by default....
Is there an opting anywhere to change that?
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Old May 16, 2013 | 12:42 PM
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There are no options other than calling in. I asked once a few years ago and it was mainly due to the fact that a majority of people have no idea what an offest is, let alone choosing one that will fit their car on their own.

Tire Rack's system is set up to let anyone, enthusiast or not, see what WILL for sure fit on the car. This saves customers time, and ensures that Tire Rack won't get anything sent back to them. If you have questions, just call in, or find a vehicle that uses the offsets you want. For the S2000, I use the RX-8, NC Miata, and certain year Subaru WRX STI most of the time.
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Old May 16, 2013 | 05:06 PM
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Great response! Thank you very much. So now if I just want to browse through available wheels without calling in, I'll use the cars u mentioned.
Your answer to why offsets are not available also makes sense.
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