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Old 12-06-2011, 08:31 AM
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zero offset wheels?

i did a search but didn't find my answer... Does anyone know if i can run a zero offset rim? 15x6 6x 139.7 bolt pattern 4 1/4" bore +0 offset

ive got a 2nd generation pickup sr5. the offset i have on the stock rims appears to be about 2" ? i think?
Old 12-06-2011, 02:54 PM
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so anyone know if a zero offset rim will fit?

i'd like to get the wheel/tire inside the fender well a little bit and i found some cool rims w/ zero offset.
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they will fit better than stock
Old 12-07-2011, 05:10 PM
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How will they fit better?

the zero offset wheel will stick out farther, right? in other words stock wheels fit inside the well more?
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Maybe the wheels you have are not stock. Stock backspacing on the IFS wheels is about 4-3/4"


On a 7" wide rim, this is 1-1/4" offset from center (never can remember which sign goes which way on offset - that's why I prefer backspacing, it makes more sense for fitting wheels to vehicles). In any even, that manes a 0 offset 7" wide wheel would stick out 1-1/4" wider than the stock wheel.
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hey thanks 4crawler. the +/- offset thing is confusing.

1 1/4" out is not the direction i'm looking to go.

thanks
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Information on determining track width:
- http://www.4crawler.com/Diesel/Tires...ningTrackWidth
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thanks again!

good info
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