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  1. Alredneck

    Why are front rims positive offset?

    I partially agree the front will wear a lil more. But would think other compents in the steering, ball joints/kingpins would wear faster than the bearings in the hubs on the front. I may have misunderstood but thought we were discussing bearing wear on the front. Im still not understanding why...
  2. Alredneck

    Why are front rims positive offset?

    Ummm, hmm,! Doghead and Army truck are correct. However running dished out in the front, I dont believe would cause the accelerated wear as stated. It would wear more but if kept up should be feasible. ( Now why would you want to, is another question ) See during time of war, in mucky...
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