Will these wheels fit?

jjorgensen52

NHSTE - I'm the only one!
Re: Will these wheels fit?

toolmann said:
i dont know how accurate the calculator at sytyarchives.com is. it showed my wheels/offset all wacked out,sticking out over an inch in the frt.,but when fitting the wheels on the truck they are damn near a perfect fit. ultimately it was the actual back-space measurment that made me confident they would fit.

i thought it was best to run 4 same size tires/rims due to awd?
The awd concern is the total height difference, because if the difference is too great the viscous coupling gets fried.
I have no problem with the calculator, just make sure you use the right wheel :lol:
It makes sense anyway, the wheel is 4" wider than stock, so with stock offset would have roughly 50.8mm tacked on to each side, but the 64mm offset is greater than the stock 13mm by 51mm, so they ought to be 51mm further in than the stock offset of 12" ... 51-50.8 = 0.2mm difference = nothing visually
 

Black Knight

I Glow Therefore I am
Re: Will these wheels fit?

Did DahenGraham get back to you yet, maybe they have some pics of the tires and wheels from the side of the truck to see where they sit?

My thoughts are unchanged if they stick out I wouldn't do it, I can't imagine them not sicking out even a little bit.

If your serious about these wheels and don't think you can make it through life without them being 12" wide then either custom fab new cladding to make the truck a wide body ( LOL ) or notch the frame and possibly move suspenion parts to accomidate the ultra-uber-high offset.
 

92TyLA

New member
Re: Will these wheels fit?

No idea, Im lookin to buy some wheels and came across some zr1s in craigs.
Ill check with the guy tomorrow
 

DanenGraham

Big in the rear
285/35 and 335/30 are the sizes you want. But the 295 might be ok to run. Check the manufactures rollout on the tires to be sure. 295/35 and 345/30 would be perfect too.

And the calculator is correct, just make sure your selecting front and rear.
 
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