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Old 10-23-2012, 02:35 PM   #1
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wheel offset

I’ve noticed that all new cars, Porsche include, come from the factory with positive offset wheels. Now I’m dating myself here, but back in the 60’s and 70’s, if you wanted a car with an aggressive look to it, you always had a wheel with a deep dish, which came from a negative offset. Even the 930 turbo from the 70”s had a dish to the wheel (negative offset)

So, I was wondering why this is. I realize a lot of it is just taste and style, and styles change over time. But I was wondering if front wheel drive had anything to do with this style change. A negative offset requires a narrower axel on the car. With the advent of FWD cars, there was not much room up front to put the engine, breaks , etc. With a positive offset wheel, the designer could put the brakes (disk, caliper) within the wheel, without widening the track of the car. But for a negative offset wheel with a deep dish, the breaks will be outside the wheel, and you either need to make the axel narrower, or the track of the car wider.

So with the advent of FWD cars, designers were forced to go with a positive offset, and that became the norm, and what we like today. Or is there some other advantage to going with a zero or positive offset that I’m missing?
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