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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Lynnwood/ Millcreek, WA
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I looked around on here but it is hard to find some stuff that has to do with 8 lug.
Im looking to lower the truck 3/5 kit from western and I am curious to what offset is safe and what size rim and tire. This is going to be my dd and I dont care for rubber bands for tires but want a clean look. Help me please before my brain explodes. Thanks all. Examples and pics are a great help too! Not sure if I should just keep the ones on it and do tires? |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Callander Ont.
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Re: Rim Offset questions
A good tire shop will come to your garage with their Off Set Tool and give you an accurate measurement of a recommended rim and tire size.
With the tool, you can be sure there will be no rubbing on fully extended turning If they won't come? They don't get the business ![]() http://wheelworksinc.com/faq/
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