Help finding wheel...!
Ok, so ever since Ruger showed us what rims he was going to buy, I have wanted them SOO bad. I have been looking for them for a while and this is what the model number should be.
KMC Clone, 20x9 5x5.0/5.5 +30mm
KM67429035730
As near as I can tell, they don't exist...
KMC Clone, 20x9 5x5.0/5.5 +15mm
KM67429035715
Does exist, but I really want the 30mm offset just as ruger had, but I can't find them!
I clicked a link through 4wheelonline.com to some that were labled as +30, but just as I was about to enter my credit card info, I saw that the wheels in my cart were 5x4.5/5.0... whew....!
Anyways, they must have been a custom drill or something cause I am at a complete loss.
/scratch\ Should I just get the +15...? That should help with my plans to lower anyways right? And if I need, I shouldn't have any problems adding some 1/2inch spacers? /scratch\
*I just did some more research, and I guess a lower offset means they stick out more right? So, no spacers for sure. Infact it might look better like that I think..
**So according to this site, http://www.1010tires.com/wheeloffsetcalculator.asp, the KMC rim (9" with a 15mm offset) will stick out just under an inch more (23mm) and give just 3mm less back spacing, which is no big deal, compared to the Dodge rim (8" wide with a 1" offset [25.4mm])
KMC Clone, 20x9 5x5.0/5.5 +30mm
KM67429035730
As near as I can tell, they don't exist...
KMC Clone, 20x9 5x5.0/5.5 +15mm
KM67429035715
Does exist, but I really want the 30mm offset just as ruger had, but I can't find them!
I clicked a link through 4wheelonline.com to some that were labled as +30, but just as I was about to enter my credit card info, I saw that the wheels in my cart were 5x4.5/5.0... whew....!
Anyways, they must have been a custom drill or something cause I am at a complete loss.
/scratch\ Should I just get the +15...? That should help with my plans to lower anyways right? And if I need, I shouldn't have any problems adding some 1/2inch spacers? /scratch\
*I just did some more research, and I guess a lower offset means they stick out more right? So, no spacers for sure. Infact it might look better like that I think..
**So according to this site, http://www.1010tires.com/wheeloffsetcalculator.asp, the KMC rim (9" with a 15mm offset) will stick out just under an inch more (23mm) and give just 3mm less back spacing, which is no big deal, compared to the Dodge rim (8" wide with a 1" offset [25.4mm])
Last edited by FrenicX; Nov 25, 2011 at 02:39 AM.
Yeah, a lower offset pushes the wheel out more. With my 20" x 9" wheel, I have an offset of +19mm and it just rubs on the sway bar, on one side only. So you're better off with a +15mm offset over a +30mm. I'm not sure how lowering the truck affects where the tire would rub, or what size tire fits when lowering. Good news is I see that wheel available in a few places, with only a minute of searching. Looks like it is a dual fitment wheel.
http://signatureperformancetirewheel...hined-kmc.html
http://www.extremecustomwheels.com/K...5_p_18117.html
http://signatureperformancetirewheel...hined-kmc.html
http://www.extremecustomwheels.com/K...5_p_18117.html
So you're better off with a +15mm offset over a +30mm. I'm not sure how lowering the truck affects where the tire would rub, or what size tire fits when lowering. Good news is I see that wheel available in a few places, with only a minute of searching. Looks like it is a dual fitment wheel.
http://4wheelonline.com/KMC674_-_Clo....168554.619344
The +30 seems like a custom drill only, no one lists a price and the model comes up on only a few sites. I found ruger's thread and they did actually have to custom drill his wheels and it took longer for him to get.
http://discounttires.com/product_det...E=&prodID=5441
I'll be gettin these tires in a month or so to go with the rims. I have the 16s on my truck now and they are really nice, really deep tread and a big rim overlap for protection. They are reinforced and the the tread pattern looks somewhat aggressive like race tires but doesn't leave me crippled in the winter.






