Its the outward dimension that worries me, conflicting with the upper flare when articulating and the flare sides when turning. Does anyone have any advice or experience with this tire with this offset on a 2.5" lift? I'll pound the pinch weld over but after that, can I handle the fit with just a heatgun or what?
Obviously a lot of folks run this tire size, but the rim offset is still a variable that worries me. Also it seems like most folks are lifting to 3 or 3.5" above stock. I'd prefer to keep it at 2.5" without adding iso/spaces/plates. Stock UCA's.
Its been a rollercoaster of a parts-sourcing endeavour these last two months. Finally I got all the springs and shocks. (stock issues, delays, refunds, lost shipping) After weeks of trying to source any kind of 16x7, 0mm offset (=4" BS) rim in Canada, I finally found a set. They arrived last week and to my dismay, they do not accept centering rings... damn. No other options in this dimension are available, steel or alloy. (I've called most major parts supplier in the country) This is my daily driver so a balanced wheel without vibration is important to me (= need hub-centering rings)
I can get 16x8, 0mm offset rims (=4.5" BS).
No dice on anything like 16x8, +13mm offset (=5" BS). This is the Moab rim dimension.
Ordering from the US is not really an option.
I'll be running Falken AT3W's. Actually already received a 245/75 set but now that I'm looking at an 8" rim, I'm considering sending them back for a 265/70 set. But my alternative is to keep the 245/75 and mount them to the 8".
Check out these fitment specs comparing the 265/70 on a +0mm vs +13mm offset. As you can intuit, the wheel sits a full 0.5" further out. The inside clearance looks good. The 245/75 at +0mm has the same outward dimension, ~2" out from stock.
https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/
Thanks in advance!
Obviously a lot of folks run this tire size, but the rim offset is still a variable that worries me. Also it seems like most folks are lifting to 3 or 3.5" above stock. I'd prefer to keep it at 2.5" without adding iso/spaces/plates. Stock UCA's.
Its been a rollercoaster of a parts-sourcing endeavour these last two months. Finally I got all the springs and shocks. (stock issues, delays, refunds, lost shipping) After weeks of trying to source any kind of 16x7, 0mm offset (=4" BS) rim in Canada, I finally found a set. They arrived last week and to my dismay, they do not accept centering rings... damn. No other options in this dimension are available, steel or alloy. (I've called most major parts supplier in the country) This is my daily driver so a balanced wheel without vibration is important to me (= need hub-centering rings)
I can get 16x8, 0mm offset rims (=4.5" BS).
No dice on anything like 16x8, +13mm offset (=5" BS). This is the Moab rim dimension.
Ordering from the US is not really an option.
I'll be running Falken AT3W's. Actually already received a 245/75 set but now that I'm looking at an 8" rim, I'm considering sending them back for a 265/70 set. But my alternative is to keep the 245/75 and mount them to the 8".
Check out these fitment specs comparing the 265/70 on a +0mm vs +13mm offset. As you can intuit, the wheel sits a full 0.5" further out. The inside clearance looks good. The 245/75 at +0mm has the same outward dimension, ~2" out from stock.
Thanks in advance!