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Tires & Wheels Forum Discussion of Tires and Wheels...pretty obvious, eh?
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Will these wheels+35's work with a leveling kit?
I found XD has a wheel model 795 that comes in 20X9 with a +30 offset which their website says it is 6.18 back spacing. I am installing a leveling kit and want to run 35x12.50 Toyo Mudd Terrains. Will this wheel work without any rubbing? it seems very close to stock wheel except that it is 9 inches deep. I am trying to decide between this wheel and the hummer H2 wheel. What would you choose? my only concern is that with an offset like this the wheel will not have much depth in the front of the wheel dish. Only a dish depth of 2" Has anyone run this wheel? its either this wheel or a +18 offset which would be a 5.71 backspacing Any input would be greatly appreciated |
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I would think it would rub..... Im not positive tho.
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When I had zero lift and 305/50-20s on my 20x9 KMC badlands with 4.5 inch BS I had zero rub. You will be fine with your BS choice.
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I'm really happy with the look. I will post some pics tommorow. Its too dark to take pics now. Yes, I meant 6.18 backspace. I actually have a buddy that has the badlands on his duramax with the 4" back space and a 6" lift with 13.5" 35's and it looks awesome. Before i bought my wheel i tried his on my truck and it just didn't look right. I personally liked the look of the 6.18 back space with my set-up. With a lift and fender flares I think the smaller back space would look better.
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thanks Proffitt, I look forward to the photos. you can also email them to bruno@mortgagedesigners.com
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I would think the 6.18 will rub the control arms with a 12.5" wide tire. I think 5.7 would be better and look better but it depends on what look you want. 6.18 is what the stock wheels are so you are only going to stick out the extra width of the tire. If you like a more tucked in look go with 6.1, if you want a little wider looking stance go with 5.7.
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