What I was looking for was where in relation to the inner/inside of the rim edge does the hub face sit (where the rim bolts onto the car).
The further the hub face sits towards the inner/inside edge of the rim the further the rim sits out towards the outer edge of the car and so filling out the guards better.
There are 2 sets of rims I have and they are.
1991 L series steel "sunnys" which came with my L series sports wagon (when I had it. These are the rims Subaru used to fit to the L series from the factory. Not what I call "after market". Yes, I know they are but sort of aren't (if that makes sense)
And
Off my 1982 Touring wagon which are marked Subaru but I guess they were made under license for Subaru.
Both rims are 5 x 13" with one obviously being made of Aluminium and the other Steel.
The alloy rim is marked as-
5-J13 45. There appears to be a date on it of 81,1,28
The 5 and the 13 are obvious and the 45 is the offset (positive I think)
The Steel rim are marked as -
J13x4,5J DOT. There appears to be a date on it of 091891
Now checking the offset on the Alloy rim the 45mm was certainly correct.
Looking at the Steel rim the offset ended up being approx. 55 to 57mm.
What this means is there is a difference of about 10 to 12mm between the rims and there is less offset on the MY Alloy rims that there is on the Steel L series rims and this means the Alloy rim sits further out towards the outside of the guard.
I guess this is not earth shattering news

I now have to decide on what to do with the 14" rims are tyres
