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    ET difference

    Guys I get confused with the ET measurement of a wheel. If I want the wheel to sit slightly further out, do I need to go lower or higher with the ET? I think the Legnum is around 45, so to come out justa little bit, what way should I go?

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    A smaller number moves the wheel out. It is the measurement in mm from the centre of the wheel to the mounting surface. A smaller number moves the mounting surface towards the centre of the wheelso moves the wheel out.

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    Thank you Nick

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