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Old 01-30-2008, 12:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Fitment :OEM Alloy VS Aftermarket

My 33x12.5 MTZ's are rubbing a bit on the UCA and was wondering how much of a difference these would make . How far will these stick out ??

Anyone know the exact specs on the 07 factory alloys ??


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Offset: -12mm

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Old 01-30-2008, 05:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Fitment :OEM Alloy VS Aftermarket

Those should fit but you will need wheel spacers I think. Nice looking wheels.
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Re: Fitment :OEM Alloy VS Aftermarket

But I thought I read somewhere that the factory alloys were like a 28 mm positive offset ? And these are 12 mm negative offset , which should make them stick out further , no?
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Re: Fitment :OEM Alloy VS Aftermarket

Here you go.


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Re: Fitment :OEM Alloy VS Aftermarket

the extra 0.75" of wheel width per side will make the tire's side wall look a little more on the square side.

OEM ET of +15 to ET-12 pushes the the whole wheel/tire out 27mm ~ 1 inch

your off the UCA but now the radius of the arc your tire moves on is longer by 27mm, so your probably into the body mount somewhere near full lock if you haven't cut it out of the way already.

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I'm sure somebody on here has that size wheel/tire combination and can say from experience though.
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Re: Fitment :OEM Alloy VS Aftermarket

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My 33x12.5 MTZ's are rubbing a bit on the UCA and was wondering how much of a difference these would make . How far will these stick out ??

Anyone know the exact specs on the 07 factory alloys ??


KMC XD SERIES
797 Matte Black SPY
Size: 17 x 9
Bolt Circle: 6x5.50
Offset: -12mm


Same as my 955's in offset and width, I still clear everything using 35's
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Here you go.



Thank you very much .... Thats exactly what I needed !!

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the extra 0.75" of wheel width per side will make the tire's side wall look a little more on the square side.

OEM ET of +15 to ET-12 pushes the the whole wheel/tire out 27mm ~ 1 inch

your off the UCA but now the radius of the arc your tire moves on is longer by 27mm, so your probably into the body mount somewhere near full lock if you haven't cut it out of the way already.

hope that helps

I'm sure somebody on here has that size wheel/tire combination and can say from experience though.
Thanks ...... And yeah , I've had my bodymount chopped already ,,,,,,,,,

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Same as my 955's in offset and width, I still clear everything using 35's

Good to know ....... and nice rig btw..........
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Re: Fitment :OEM Alloy VS Aftermarket

I've been looking at these for a while now. hurry up and buy them so i can see what they look like on an FJ
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