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What is stance and fitment?

What is stance and fitment?

A lot of people will have stance fitment just to be able to fit a wheel they like which can result in a slight camber to accommodate for whatever they are trying to do. With stance, you are working with a variety of different things; camber, toe, air suspension, drivability, and adjusting to get the perfect fit.

What is a wheel fitment?

A wheel’s “fitment” refers to how the wheel will fit within a wheel well or underneath fenders. It’s important to make sure the wheel and tire package you’re purchasing both look good and allows your vehicle to handle properly.

How do I know my wheel fitment?

Put simply, to find if your wheels will fit your car, measure the distance from your wheel’s center point to where it is mounted. This is the offset. Add that to half your wheel’s width to find the back space and subtract it to find the front space. Compare this to your wheel well to see if it fits.

What does fitment type mean?

What does fitment mean? The word fitment can be used as a general term for a variety of objects used as fittings, furnishings, fixtures, and other kinds of equipment. A fitment can be a part of a machine, especially an accessory that’s attached to another part of the assembly.

How to find the perfect wheel fitment for your vehicle?

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Where to buy stance wheels at fitment industries?

Shop Stance wheels at Fitment Industries! The selected bolt pattern is different than the stock bolt pattern. An adapter is required to make these wheels fit. Need Help Getting Started?

What does staggered fitment mean for car tires?

But what exactly is it, and can it improve your vehicle’s performance? What is staggered fitment? Staggered fitment (sometimes called a staggered application) means the tires – and in many cases also the wheels – are different sizes in the front of the car versus the rear.

What does the + 40 offset on a car wheel mean?

+40 offset means that the mounting point of your wheel is 40 mm away from the centerline, towards the street side. Most vehicles come with a factory offset of about +12 to +20. In this case, assuming that your original offset was zero, if you switch to a +40 offset rim, your wheel will be tucked in by 40 mm.