Yes generally a wheel with a different offset will correct that but Eibach and H&R make some very strong wheel spacers. For most cars they offer a 15mm about .59inches and a 25mm about 0.98inches but it really depends on your bolt pattern and car. I have the H&R 15mm spacers on the front of my Accord to clear my calipers. Some spacers require the installation of new and longer wheel studs, others are spacers with studs installed that bolt over your existing. Yes wheel spacers are safe as long as they are quality made (name brand) and are properly installed. Use a flat edge and lay it vertically against your rear tire's sidewall>stick the straightedge up into the wheel well and measure the distance from the straightedge to the inner part of the wheel well. Buy spacers that will move your wheel and tire no closer than I'd say 2cm from your wheel well edge. You don't want the tire rubbing under compression.