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Old 03-30-2003, 01:12 PM
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The problem was easily solved by calling Phil Schmidt at PS Engineering. See my photo gallery.

Actually to affect offset you need to place the wheel center where it needs to be. You can't remove material from the back of a (any) knock off wheel and affect offset as the center of the wheel also has a bearing surface with the hub.

Trigo makes one offset, good for coffee tables.. Not so good for custom applications.
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