if you extend the axle (fit portals, volvo or mog axles) and then off set the rims to bring the center of the rubber back to normal (or within legal limits of normal) thats legal.
to make working out your offset easy
lay the rim flat on the back side of rim/tyre (as in the side that faces inwards) and lay a straight edge over the top edge, measure from the ground to the back of the straight edge
if the back of the disc (where the mounts onto the hub) is exactly in the middle you have 0 offset.
if the back of the disc of the rim is closer to the top you have positive offset, if you plan to move the disc this way you are adding offset.
if the back of the disc is closer to the floor you have negative offset, if you plan to move the disc that way you are subtracting offset.



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I wonder if some of these dumb stupid QLD DOT regulations are formulated by competent Engineers or lazy useless beaurocrats (Sp?)?
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