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Old 01-08-2019, 08:04 AM
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Dumb question on wheels. If my 08 XL has 17'' wheels and I want to put 2012 18s on it , would I have a issue ? I found a good deal on craigslist and want to replace my boring rims I have now.
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Nope... bolt right up. 04-19 stock wheels are all 6 on 135 bolt pattern.
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Thanks . I was concerned with wheel rub being an issue. But I am reading that it should not be a concern
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Thanks . I was concerned with wheel rub being an issue. But I am reading that it should not be a concern
Stock offset on the 2 wheels should be +44 .. so, no problem there. Rubbing will depend on what tires you decide to run.
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Originally Posted by techrep
Nope... bolt right up. 04-19 stock wheels are all 6 on 135 bolt pattern.
good to know...thanks

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