P1000 Wheel offset front vrs Rear

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I’m thinking about buying wheels 14x7. My tire choice is Blackwater 28/9/14 fronts and 28/11/14 rears. My understanding is that if I wish to keep the same overall width front and rear and same exact tire tract, I should use 5+2 offset in the front and 4+3 offset in the rear. Is this correct ?
 
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That is probably about as close as you'll get to stock, but it'll be wider by a bit. It's my understanding that the front OE wheels have about 1.5" offset.

I'm currently running the OE wheels with 9" front and 11" rear Motohammers.

When I change, I'm going to go with 5X2 offset on all 4 corners with 10" wide tires (Terrabites). That way I can rotate them & get more use out of 'em. I'll also add the 1" spacer in the rear to put the track back close to what it was stock.
 
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I’m thinking about buying wheels 14x7. My tire choice is Blackwater 28/9/14 fronts and 28/11/14 rears. My understanding is that if I wish to keep the same overall width front and rear and same exact tire tract, I should use 5+2 offset in the front and 4+3 offset in the rear. Is this correct ?
Yes are use 1” wheel spacer in the rear
 
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yes you will want 1" wheel spacer in the back
 
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According to Sedona Tire & Wheel their Split Six wheels 14x7 5+2+offset with 28/10/14 tires will line up correctly, no need for rear spacer.
 
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I love the English language because we can make about any statement true with ambiguous language.

Well you do not need wheel spacers, so that is a correct statement and the rear will lineup correctly, depending on meaning, but the front will be wider than the rear by about 2 inches total.
 
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That is probably about as close as you'll get to stock, but it'll be wider by a bit. It's my understanding that the front OE wheels have about 1.5" offset.

I'm currently running the OE wheels with 9" front and 11" rear Motohammers.

When I change, I'm going to go with 5X2 offset on all 4 corners with 10" wide tires (Terrabites). That way I can rotate them & get more use out of 'em. I'll also add the 1" spacer in the rear to put the track back close to what it was stock.
This is what I have done with my P1000 and it works great