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Wheel offset refers to the distance between the hub mounting surface and the wheel's centerline, which affects vehicle handling and appearance. Positive offset moves the mounting surface outward, common in front-wheel-drive vehicles, while negative offset brings it inward, often seen in trucks and rear-wheel-drive vehicles.
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