A higher wheel offset measured in millimeters (mm) means the wheel's mounting surface is positioned further towards the wheel's face and closer to the vehicle's body. A mid-offset wheel will provide a balanced look that doesn't stick out too far while still offering an aggressive stance. Low-offset wheels will push your wheels out from the vehicle, increasing vehicle width and overall stability.
HIGH OFFSET UTV WHEELS
A higher wheel offset means the wheel's mounting surface is further inward (towards the car's chassis), causing the wheel and tire to sit deeper in the wheel well, creating a narrower stance and potentially more suspension clearance but less fender clearance; it's the opposite of a lower offset, which pushes the wheel out for an aggressive look

How to clean your new UTV wheels
Not sure how to clean your new wheels? Check out this easy-to-follow post we put together to make bath day a breeze.













































