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What offset to fit 35's on 100...

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What offset to fit 35's on 100...

Post by twocs »

Solid axle 105 with a 4" suspension lift. What else should I need to fit these under ? Cheers...
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Post by yamaha12 »

probly just standard rims will fit em aye but i have -23 off set on my 80 series 8 inch rims fairly medium off set just stick out side the guards
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Post by Feass »

yeah ive had 315/75/16 on the stock 16x8 steely
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Post by raymondp90 »

just wondering where u can get offset rims from or done
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Post by mike_nofx »

I had 20 mm offset. Couldnt find any for sale so i got my GXL rims modified at "spot on wheel repairs" Wollongong.

Plus needed 2" bumpstop extensions on the rear, front was ok.

Need to remove front mud flaps, and trim the plastic behind the flap.

Standard rims/bumpstops will fit them, as long as you dont plan to flex it up at all, or dont mind a bit of guard rubbing in the rear.
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Post by yamaha12 »

just buy a new set of steelies from a wheel shop and tell them the offset you want
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Post by mike_nofx »

yamaha12 wrote:just buy a new set of steelies from a wheel shop and tell them the offset you want
they don't make any decent offset rims off the shelf for 105
They will have to be a custom set and it will be $$$
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Post by RunnerMitch »

by decent are you refer to alloy rims? Because arent 105 just the same standard 6 stud pattern on the 80 series. Surely there would be a set of sunrasia rims out there with the right offset.
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Post by Stackson45 »

105 5 stud.
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Post by 98lux »

I think mine are -15
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Post by yamaha12 »

hmm just put the 35s on the stock rims and see how they go i suppose that sucks that there isnt a good amount off offset avalable in a steel rim for the 105 though
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Post by BJMorgo »

Try asking procomp - they have all sorts of rim sizes, stud patterns and offsets.

http://www.procomp.com.au/Default.asp?M ... CK_CRAWLER

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Post by BadMav »

If you can't get the wheels you want, buy some good quality wheel spacers, they aren't legal but neither are the 35s.
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