SupraBlur;1164018 said:Woah woah woah. I'm definitely interested in the bracket plus ring kit, but had to interject here. Offset has nothing to do with brake clearance because the offset is the measure between the centerline of the wheel and the mounting surface of the face. Brake clearance is the distance from the mounting surface and the actual face of the wheel (commonly referred to as pad or simply brake clearance). You can have a high offset low pad wheel just like you can have a low offset high pad wheel. You won't know unless you measure, and offset plays zero role in this.
In regards to fender and/or shock clearance, the width definitely plays a factor -- since offset is just a relative point to the centerline, and clearing the fender or the shock still depends on the overall width of the wheel. If your rotor has more thickness than the stock rotor, then it is the equivalent to adding a spacer, which effectively lowers the offset (pushing the wheel closer to the fender).
-Ray
BAM! Where the hell have you been hiding? You are correct, now that I sit down and think about it. My biggest concern was "do these clear the most common 17" wheels that MKIII owners buy?" and the answer is YES they do.
I wish I had more wheels locally I could test for clearance issues!
*edit* Also, the face of the rotor is identical in thickness to stock - 5mm.