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Rear wheel offset-ute
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Yes I've checked extensively on here,
but want to know who has run 15x7 +-0 on their Utes? And any pics would be super awesome.
From my measurements 15x7 +15 would be safe, but want a little more dish if it could be done.

Posted on: 2015/6/5 10:00
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Re: Rear wheel offset-ute
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My ute ran 8" wide 0 offset on the back, but needed 1" flaring of the bodywork to fit 195-wide tyres. 7" offset 0 would likely require about 1/2" flare on the rear.

8" wide +30 offset would probably fit with the stock bodywork, or +25 with the rear lip flattened.

In the instance of wide wheels, the width of the tyre is even more critical than the wheel offset. Skinny tyres (175) stretched will fit easier than 205 tyres.

8-inch wide 0 offset - as you can see, there is plenty of room for more offset
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Posted on: 2015/6/5 10:18
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Re: Rear wheel offset-ute
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Thanks for replying.
If anyone else has pics of theirs that would be awesome too!

Posted on: 2015/6/5 12:09
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I used to run 15x7 -0 .but I needed to run a 165x50 tyre. I think it was a nankang ns2 ,which are a real 165 and quite skinny. The ute is pretty slammed and didn't actually rub at all at the rear, although it looked undrivable. Don't know if this link will work but there's are some old pics on ozdat (name your wheel thread).
ozdat

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