05 Dakota Lift
#21
Ok, one more post & then I'll stop bothering you guys, ha ha!!!! I think I may have this figured out. 2.5" spacers in the front, 1.5" blocks in the rear. Here's a link to the 265/75/16 tires I'm looking at
http://www.buywheelstoday.com/produc...dial+M%2FT.bwt
& a link to the wheels I'm looking at
http://www.buywheelstoday.com/produc...atte+Black.bwt
So you guys think this will work & look good & all I may have to do is trim the inner fenders some
http://www.buywheelstoday.com/produc...dial+M%2FT.bwt
& a link to the wheels I'm looking at
http://www.buywheelstoday.com/produc...atte+Black.bwt
So you guys think this will work & look good & all I may have to do is trim the inner fenders some
Last edited by Rusty513; 03-09-2011 at 12:15 PM.
#25
Ok, try this link. This top wheel should work for me, right?
http://www.buywheelstoday.com/produc...lt.asp?id=4491
http://www.buywheelstoday.com/produc...lt.asp?id=4491
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this will help you determine what kind of wheel to buy and what kind of tire you can run on your new wheels..
Bolt pattern which all wheel manufactures list for our trucks is 5 5x5 which is 5 lug by 5 1/2" or 5.50 or 5x139.7
Back spacing on these wheels are 5 1/4" or 5.25
Offset for these wheels are positive offset of 1 3/8 to 1 1/2 or right around 38 millimeters
what seems to be the norm the more the the after market wheel gets closer to the centerline of the rim or 0 offset or in the negative offset, it reduces the tire size you can run because of it pushing the tire out away from the truck and then run into rubbing issues...
look at the sticky!!!
Bolt pattern which all wheel manufactures list for our trucks is 5 5x5 which is 5 lug by 5 1/2" or 5.50 or 5x139.7
Back spacing on these wheels are 5 1/4" or 5.25
Offset for these wheels are positive offset of 1 3/8 to 1 1/2 or right around 38 millimeters
what seems to be the norm the more the the after market wheel gets closer to the centerline of the rim or 0 offset or in the negative offset, it reduces the tire size you can run because of it pushing the tire out away from the truck and then run into rubbing issues...
look at the sticky!!!