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Old 04-16-2008, 02:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help here please

Looking to purchase the following

Just double checking before ordering to make sure this looks correct as far as Rim Size/Width/Compatibility ect.

If not any advice would be greatly appreciated

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Nitto Terra Grappler LT295/70R17 D 123R =
200-430 =Stock #
16.5 = Tread Depth
33.19 = Overall Diameter
12.13 = Overall Width
8.0-(8.5)-9.5 = Approved Rim Size
3195@65 = Maximum Load
626 = Revs

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PXA-7089-7838
Pro Comp Xtreme Alloy Series Black 7089
17x8 - 6x5.5 - Hub Centric - 4.5 BS
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Old 04-16-2008, 02:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Help here please

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Looking to purchase the following

Just double checking before ordering to make sure this looks correct as far as Rim Size/Width/Compatibility ect.

If not any advice would be greatly appreciated

Thanks in advance


Nitto Terra Grappler LT295/70R17 D 123R =
200-430 =Stock #
16.5 = Tread Depth
33.19 = Overall Diameter
12.13 = Overall Width
8.0-(8.5)-9.5 = Approved Rim Size
3195@65 = Maximum Load
626 = Revs

and


PXA-7089-7838
Pro Comp Xtreme Alloy Series Black 7089
17x8 - 6x5.5 - Hub Centric - 4.5 BS

With a 12inch wide tire and 4.5 inch backspacing you will be close to the upper control arm. I am not sure if touching or not, but close. If you do rub, a small spacer could be used.
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Re: Help here please

Thanks for your help


What width would be acceptable so there are no issues ?
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