Anyone know the...
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Anyone know the...
Anyone know the offset of the stock 16" wheel for an 02 Screw 2wd? I'm looking at some new rims and I want a more aggressive look with more negative offset pushing the tires out. I believe the current wheels are 16x8 w/ 5x135 but not sure of the offset. I'm looking to go with 16x10.
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Yeah I think you're right. The 16" wheels are 7" wide with 4.5" of backspacing. So just by going to a 16x10 with 4.5" of backspacing, you'll get an extra 3 inches of "stick out".
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My mistake. I didn't mean sticking out from the truck, just meant more than the stock since they're only 7" wide and the same backspacing.
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That makes sense. Here's another question, I'm trying to eventually get to a wider tire and a deeper negative offset to show a more retro look. This means show more of the wheel wall (hope that makes sense) than what you see on trucks today. You used to see this look on older hot rods. Instead of going to a 16x10 my thinking is that I should go to 16x8 and decrease the offset to -10 to -15. Shouldn't this have the same effect of moving the tire out as does going to 16x10? I "think" right now that our trucks run either a +2 or -2 offset.
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That makes sense. Here's another question, I'm trying to eventually get to a wider tire and a deeper negative offset to show a more retro look. This means show more of the wheel wall (hope that makes sense) than what you see on trucks today. You used to see this look on older hot rods. Instead of going to a 16x10 my thinking is that I should go to 16x8 and decrease the offset to -10 to -15. Shouldn't this have the same effect of moving the tire out as does going to 16x10? I "think" right now that our trucks run either a +2 or -2 offset.