Help rim backspacing/offset question **PROFESSIONAL ONLY**
#11
You guys must have mistaken me....Obviously you saw the professional part but you must have missed the 1st hand advice (that actually own aftermarket rims). What I did not want was a 16 year old kid with no experience at all chimeing in and giving bad info or telling me that 35" SHOULD fit fine but I think that you should go with 33" I just joined this forum, but am a long member of a few others, and I know that thats how they work.
Did you miss the 1st hand advice? Do you think a professional has to work at a tire and rim store? I don't, that is why I came here for my info. Ive gotten more bad info from them over the last 2 weeks Id probably be better off asking them 16 yr olds for advice.
Webster Dictionary say...
Professional- following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. I though some of you guys WERE more professional then this.
For the guys that helped I really appreciate it thanks for taking the time and reading between the lines.
Did you miss the 1st hand advice? Do you think a professional has to work at a tire and rim store? I don't, that is why I came here for my info. Ive gotten more bad info from them over the last 2 weeks Id probably be better off asking them 16 yr olds for advice.
Webster Dictionary say...
Professional- following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. I though some of you guys WERE more professional then this.
For the guys that helped I really appreciate it thanks for taking the time and reading between the lines.
#13
Just got my rims and tires today, they fit perfect thanks to Dirty Dog and Brock USMC you guys gave me plenty of insight. Thanks Again. Pics to follow tomorrow. Again fellas there was no intentional stab at you guys, I was just looking for accurate advise. Lee
#14
need info :)
I'm looking at putting 18x10 metal moto's on my 07 ram 1500 with the leveling kit ,and people including metal moto says it wont work.Yours looks fine ,tell me more please....Lars
#15
Ive heard this also.... and have seen first hand a PRO tell some one they would work and they broke a stud. I know this isnt the topic But watch for the right specs or youll be right back at the shop...
#16
In my professional opinion, Jessica Alba has it all over Jessica Beale, and Raquel Welch, in her prime, is comparable to anything strutting in Hollywood today..
No matter what your angle of perspective, those treads that they have sticking out are items of mucho desire-ee-oh.. < -- true story..
No matter what your angle of perspective, those treads that they have sticking out are items of mucho desire-ee-oh.. < -- true story..
#18
maybe he meant internet professionals? lol
oh here is my internet professional advice.
Step 1: Get a Tape Measure
Step 2: Go Measure All Dimensions you can with current stock setup
Step 3: Go to this link http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
Step 4: Input Current Setup & Future Setup
Step 5: Compare Measurements for Clearance and look for possible problems.
Step 6: Good Luck!
:-)
oh here is my internet professional advice.
Step 1: Get a Tape Measure
Step 2: Go Measure All Dimensions you can with current stock setup
Step 3: Go to this link http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
Step 4: Input Current Setup & Future Setup
Step 5: Compare Measurements for Clearance and look for possible problems.
Step 6: Good Luck!
:-)
Last edited by Izero; 08-28-2012 at 04:59 PM.
#19
If you are open to amateur opinions, send the 20" tires back, buy some 17" rims and your options will be a lot better. Took me 8 years to get rid of the stock 20's but never again...