Oem wheel size
hello , have owned the h3 for 6 or 7 years now and am thinking of getting new wheels. what are the dimentions of the oem wheel ?
i know they are 16'' but center hole that fits on hub, back space - i'd like to stay with 16 or 17 inch- thank you, frank (2010 H3 base}
i know they are 16'' but center hole that fits on hub, back space - i'd like to stay with 16 or 17 inch- thank you, frank (2010 H3 base}
Last edited by frankp; May 9, 2025 at 05:35 PM. Reason: i forgot
thanks hummerz ......but when i look at wheels on tire rack the off set numbers dont jive.
off set numbers on tire racks 16'' wheels that are supposed to fit an h3 are o,oo and up to 10mm not 36 - 40 like you stated.
i don't want the tires sticking out past the fenders thanks again, frank
off set numbers on tire racks 16'' wheels that are supposed to fit an h3 are o,oo and up to 10mm not 36 - 40 like you stated.
i don't want the tires sticking out past the fenders thanks again, frank
There are about 2 bazillion "will these wheels/tires fit" threads here, and there are some very specific threads that answer you question. How much time did you spend using the search function? 
H3s use Hub Centric Wheels! Stock OEM 16" diameter wheel is 7.5" wide, 6x5.5"(6x139.7mm) lug pattern, 101 mm center bore, offset is 30mm, and back spacing is 5.5".
When choosing new wheels you need:
1) 6x5.5" lug pattern
2) 101 mm minimum center bore. (H3's are HUB centric, meaning that the wheels locate on the hub center, which is 100 mm, so you can't go too large on the center bore either)
3) 5.5" MAX backspace, less backspace will make tires stick out more as will wider wheels.
IGNORE offset, as it changes with wheel width. It's not an important number.
Good luck.

H3s use Hub Centric Wheels! Stock OEM 16" diameter wheel is 7.5" wide, 6x5.5"(6x139.7mm) lug pattern, 101 mm center bore, offset is 30mm, and back spacing is 5.5".
When choosing new wheels you need:
1) 6x5.5" lug pattern
2) 101 mm minimum center bore. (H3's are HUB centric, meaning that the wheels locate on the hub center, which is 100 mm, so you can't go too large on the center bore either)
3) 5.5" MAX backspace, less backspace will make tires stick out more as will wider wheels.
IGNORE offset, as it changes with wheel width. It's not an important number.
Good luck.
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