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Old 02-25-2009, 12:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Need help by choosing the right Wheel

hey,

At first i´m new her and i´m from Austria, so please excuse me, my english is not the best.


A few weeks ago i ordert from Kore the Prerunner Kit 3.0 for my 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel.
KORE Prerunner Series Dodge Lift Kit - Proven in Baja 1000 - Dodge Ram Suspension
They a writing there that ist possible to fit "35x12.5 tires on OE size wheels"

So my question is now, what wheel do i need with what offset and backspace that i can fit 35x12.5x17" tires, without touching somewhere?
Has someone experience with this Kit?


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Old 02-25-2009, 06:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Looks like a nice kit. If its going to give you a 3" lift. Shoot for a 17x9 with an 18mm offset. You may have to trim a little to keep from rubbing but that wheel will be good for the tire.

Did you ask them what they recommend?

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What do you mean with trim a little? Do trim things on the car or the tire?

Yes i sent a email to them, but still got no answer.
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What do you mean with trim a little? Do trim things on the car or the tire?

Yes i sent a email to them, but still got no answer.
You will not trim the tire but rather the fenderwell (Plastic) This is only if the tire makes contact with it.
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