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I like the snowpack feature ... keeps the breaks cool?
they look good!
they look good!
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That's from doin donuts!I like the snowpack feature ... keeps the breaks cool?
they look good!
Ok I want more picsThat's from doin donuts!
They're 275/65R20 BFG Mud Terrain T/A KM3s.Ok I want more picsI'm looking at these now more seriously... What tires you got on there? Will 275/60/20 fit fine with the 8 inch width? TIA!
Any rubbing on lowest ride height? How long did the Wheels take to arrive? Did you mount them yourself?They're 275/65R20 BFG Mud Terrain T/A KM3s.
These are the stock 20" size tires. I have not experienced any rubbing at any height, however, I don't drive in the lowest setting a ton. The wheels came with tires mounted and arrived in less than a week.Any rubbing on lowest ride height? How long did the Wheels take to arrive? Did you mount them yourself?
thanks, just ordered a set in light blackThese are the stock 20" size tires. I have not experienced any rubbing at any height, however, I don't drive in the lowest setting a ton. The wheels came with tires mounted and arrived in less than a week.
Oh that sucks. These are the same ones @SeaGeo referred to earlier in this thread. Might be found cheaper if you do some searching. They aren't too bad looking.
https://www.detroitwheelandtire.com...nt-2363-gloss-black-hol-2363-bbb-gloss-a.html
You don’t need spacers. These wheels already have a smaller offset than stock so they are out a little further to begin with. What you do need are hub centric rings.I don't remember who suggested the 2363 wheels from a Doge Ram 1500 first but thanks for that.
I got one for my spare tire kit since Rivian is taking their time and the 2363 wheel clearly needs a spacer to clear the Rivian calipers in the front. I forgot to take a picture when I was dry fitting the wheel.
Has anybody else put a spacer on their 2363 wheels? I am thinking 3-5 mm is plenty.
You don’t need spacers. These wheels already have a smaller offset than stock so they are out a little further to begin with. What you do need are hub centric rings.
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You just need to be sure that you have these wheels:
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And NOT these:
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They can be easily confused. Don't ask me how I know.
Yeah, that explains it. They are a different part number but I don’t know what the others are. With a 5mm spacer you’ll end up with a 14mm offset. they will stick out a little more than mine do.That might explain why mine wouldn't clear the caliper in the front.
Are they different model numbers?
Here is what mine looks like. I think it looks more like the black ones you posted.
The seller posted it as part 2363/2451/560-02451. They have 20x8J 19.05mm stamped on the back.
It seems like a 5mm spacer would easily address the issue, assuming I can find one. I got these for $75 on ebay, so I would like to keep them if a spacer solves the problem.
This is just for my spare tire kit, so I don't plan to have them on all the time anyways.
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