Positive offset rims have their mounting surface located toward the front or wheel side of the centerline, resulting in the wheel sitting further inside the wheel well. This design typically creates a more tucked-in appearance, which can enhance the vehicle's aerodynamics and improve handling. The outer edge of the rim is positioned closer to the fender line compared to a zero or negative offset, giving the wheel a more recessed look. Positive offset rims are commonly used in front-wheel-drive vehicles and many modern cars.
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