P1000 Wheel space question

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I'm sure this has been asked 1000 times but my search doesn't work. When installing aftermarket wheels I see most sets are not staggered like factory. What spacer installed where will keep the track width the same front and rear?
 
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Most do 1 inch on the rear. U don't have to use any. Unless you're a dead eye dick, u can't really notice the difference unless u pull out the tape measure.
 
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I'm sure this has been asked 1000 times but my search doesn't work. When installing aftermarket wheels I see most sets are not staggered like factory. What spacer installed where will keep the track width the same front and rear?
Some guys go with a 1" spacer on the rear. Most people do a 5+2 offset also for easy rotation of all 4 corners
 
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would 5+2 mean 2" of front spacing?
I'm no expert, but I believe the stock front offset is 6+1, so a 5+2 puts you 1" further out. The rear stock offset is a 4+3, so a 5+2 leaves you 1" in. So the 1" spacer kinda evens you out, again i'm not an expert just what I have read + or -.
 
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I did 5+2 15” with 1” spacer in front and 2” in rear. Pretty even. 7cf48e4b2422dda552d3c8910da5a00a


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