
Offset should be simple. It is the difference from wheel mounting plane to center of the wheel plane. I get this, and have no issue with this in the 1:1 world.
But I have these RC wheels, and they ain't jiving. I have a few sets of HPI wheels of various offsets I picked up from the 50% off bin at HTUSA, and I can't make their math work, and I want to get this right before ordering wheels for a build I am working on.
So for my example, I will use some HPI Racing 26mm wheels with 9mm as stamped on them. They mic out at ~26mm wide, so all good there, and the magic center distance I will use is 13mm. So, 13mm center, and 9mm offset, I need some measurement of 4mm. From the inside rim, I get ~6mm to the inside of the hex (what I would consider mounting plane) and ~10mm to the "outside" of the hex. I would think that 9mm +offset wheels should be 13-9mm so just 4mm from the back of the wheel, and these are obviously far from that. For my measurements, I am subtracting the 2mm of my straight edge. I am not getting anything that works out to 9mm offset. I have some 6mm offset wheels, and they are making just as much sense.
This has to be simple and I am just missing it, but I am lost here. Any help?