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Old 01-28-2016, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by jprevat
My black truck at the beginning of this thread will give you a really good idea of what to expect.
You know wat page?
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Originally Posted by Alec_little
You know wat page?
Nvm I found it those are 305/70s I think I could do it just gonna have to do a good bit of trimming
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Originally Posted by Alec_little

Nvm I found it those are 305/70s I think I could do it just gonna have to do a good bit of trimming
The first pictures are 315s not 305s. Im not sure I put any pictures of it up with the 33s.
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Originally Posted by jprevat
The first pictures are 315s not 305s. Im not sure I put any pictures of it up with the 33s.
Ok I'm sorry I didn't know it said 305 in ur pictures
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Originally Posted by Alec_little

Ok I'm sorry I didn't know it said 305 in ur pictures
Yeh the way I worded that looks wrong all over looking back at it. Lol
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Love the color and the flares.

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The wheels I believe are 12 mm off-set and the
sides of my truck were getting hammered!

Sorry so late getting back to you on this.



So I went with the Stampede Fender flares and
fixed the problem.
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325/60/18 Falken tires, Billistic wheels. Nice size on stock set up, cranked to 24"
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I'm sure this has been covered already in one of these 60 pages but I'd rather not look through all of the pages so don't hate on me for asking. I'm trying to figure out the stock offset on a 2000 4x4 with the 7.5 wheel. I read that the stock backspacing is 4.5 inches. The center point would be 3.75 inches so therefor the offset is +.75 inches which comes out to about 19 mm. Is this correct? Or are my numbers/info wrong? I hope you guys understand what I'm trying to explain and thanks. I'm wondering because trying to figure out how much further/less new wheels would stick out
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Originally Posted by 00-tempe-teal
I'm sure this has been covered already in one of these 60 pages but I'd rather not look through all of the pages so don't hate on me for asking. I'm trying to figure out the stock offset on a 2000 4x4 with the 7.5 wheel. I read that the stock backspacing is 4.5 inches. The center point would be 3.75 inches so therefor the offset is +.75 inches which comes out to about 19 mm. Is this correct? Or are my numbers/info wrong? I hope you guys understand what I'm trying to explain and thanks. I'm wondering because trying to figure out how much further/less new wheels would stick out
I understand and I know my stock fx4 wheels have a +14mm offset. I guess a good rule on these trucks is "0" offset will put you a half inch farther out and have your tires flush with 35s.
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Originally Posted by jprevat
I understand and I know my stock fx4 wheels have a +14mm offset. I guess a good rule on these trucks is "0" offset will put you a half inch farther out and have your tires flush with 35s.
Thanks. Just self taught myself about offsets and such and wanted to make sure I understood correctly. My math could be a little off but a 5 mm difference isn't a big deal. Now to teach myself about tires and figure out what my options are to get close to 33 on a 16x8... And hopefully then I'll feel confident enough to buy the correct stuff

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