It certainly does, and this is where we simply guide him to not get an overly wide wheel…so he can then skip worrying about offset and focus on his BS. The hope is to help set him up for success without him needing to work so hard.
I understand the offset stuff largely from using it to figure out the BS in my midnight wheel shopping days when BS wasn’t made available. But offset doesn’t really matter if you know what BS to get and what wheel widths work for your setup and tire choice.
I don’t disagree, but if someone is speaking in terms of offset and asking questions, I’ll answer in that format. I get that in Jeeps, BS is utilized more by the forum folk, but in reality, either will get you the dimensions you need, if you can understand how they’re measured.
There is one person who started the “focus only on BS, offset is for cars” argument and really that argument never made any sense, other than BS may be a bit easier for a beginner to comprehend. The stock Jeep wheels only have offset listed on the back of them. Both are just methods of measurement, neither is primarily geared towards any specific type of vehicle. That’s all I’m trying to say. For what it’s worth, I use BS plenty myself; but the question was about offset and so I answered that.