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REBREATHER Sep 9, 2012 10:29 AM

2 Attachment(s)
6 inch superlift ..

37 inch Mickey thompson taires

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40 inch Nitto Mud Grappler
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Caraddict Sep 9, 2012 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by REBREATHER (Post 284116)
6 inch superlift ..

37 inch Mickey thompson taires

http://i582.photobucket.com/albums/s...OPPE65/001.jpg

40 inch Nitto Mud Grappler
http://i582.photobucket.com/albums/s...PE65/007-1.jpg

Thankyou...that pic helps alot...so when I wear out my 37 inch tires I need to get 40's for sure!:cool:

Casey_J Jun 27, 2014 10:43 PM

Hummers can run 37's stock so i call BS that a 4" rancho rubs with 38's

H2CANEPADESIGN Jul 1, 2014 12:20 PM

Its all in the offset of the wheels.

Bunger Jul 1, 2014 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by H2CANEPADESIGN (Post 314565)
Its all in the offset of the wheels.

It's all in the Backspace of the wheels.

Offset varies with the width of the wheel. Backspace is constant regardless of the width of the wheel.

H2CANEPADESIGN Jul 3, 2014 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by Bunger (Post 314570)
It's all in the Backspace of the wheels.

Offset varies with the width of the wheel. Backspace is constant regardless of the width of the wheel.



Sorry to tell you that your are wrong. the offset is where the center line of the wheel is. and it varies depending on how the wheel is made. as does the "backspacing" which depends on the offset of the wheel. "backspacing is the distance from the inner surface of the wheel center to the inner wheel lip. how is that a constant if the offset changes?If the OFFSET changes,the BACKSPACING changes. I think I know what you meant though. if you widen a wheel that has a 0 offset for example and add 1/2' to each lip then the offset is the same but the backspacing changed.


been in the tire/wheel business for 25 years.

H2CANEPADESIGN Jul 3, 2014 12:18 PM

https://www.google.com/search?q=offs...%3B1600%3B1200
this explains how offset effects backspacing. You can have wheels built with a custom backspacing as long as they can weld the centers into the hoop without interfering with the drop center. Have it done for custom rods all the time from American racing.Most wheel manufacturers list the offset of the wheel along with the specs. the offset measurement is where you start to learn what the backspacing is.

Bunger Jul 3, 2014 01:11 PM

What I was saying is that if you NEED say 5-1/2" Backspace to clear calipers, control arms or anything else, then you need to get a wheel that has 5-1/2" Backspace.
That is the constant that I was referring to.

A wheel with 5-1/2" Backspace on a 7" wide wheel is XXX offset, 8" wide wheel is YYY offset, 10" wide wheel is ZZZ offset.

So yes, choosing a wheel based on offset is going to result in a different Backspacing based on the wheel WIDTH. But I would buy a wheel based on a published Backspace and not really care what the resulting Offset is.


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