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Whats the offset on these muthers
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Whats the offset on these muthers
Does any one know the size & offset of these mothers ? Im looking at a set of 285/55/ for these.
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So they could be these
ProComp 1079
Size: 20x9
Backspacing: 5"
Bolt Circle: 6X5.5
PXA1079-2938
I`m looking at these for my road tyres
Radial All Terrain T/A KO
LT285/55R/20 All Terain KO
BFG82915
From looking at this pic, you`ve only just been able to do the nuts up
ProComp 1079
Size: 20x9
Backspacing: 5"
Bolt Circle: 6X5.5
PXA1079-2938
I`m looking at these for my road tyres
Radial All Terrain T/A KO
LT285/55R/20 All Terain KO
BFG82915
From looking at this pic, you`ve only just been able to do the nuts up
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Last edited by Bentzook on Thu Dec 22, 2005 9:01 am, edited 2 times in total.
"Gravitron " : drives the first layer of Gravity
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