Rim offset Matching
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You boys are confusing me!!! Stock width is 46". At least that is what mine was. And that is even what specs say. In fact they claim 46.4" :drink:
I'll use a tape measure made in the USA when I get a chance. You never know about those foreign tapes!!
I am probably wrong, but now I have to know for sure!!!!
I'll use a tape measure made in the USA when I get a chance. You never know about those foreign tapes!!
I am probably wrong, but now I have to know for sure!!!!
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Originally posted by TheJaspMan
You boys are confusing me!!! Stock width is 46". At least that is what mine was. And that is even what specs say. In fact they claim 46.4" :drink:
I'll use a tape measure made in the USA when I get a chance. You never know about those foreign tapes!!
I am probably wrong, but now I have to know for sure!!!!
You boys are confusing me!!! Stock width is 46". At least that is what mine was. And that is even what specs say. In fact they claim 46.4" :drink:
I'll use a tape measure made in the USA when I get a chance. You never know about those foreign tapes!!
I am probably wrong, but now I have to know for sure!!!!
That's the confusing part, stock width is 46" but thats at the rear and the front is narrower.
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Originally posted by Jaybr
That's the confusing part, stock width is 46" but thats at the rear and the front is narrower.
That's the confusing part, stock width is 46" but thats at the rear and the front is narrower.
Mine was the same front and rear. That is what promted me to ask about rear offset in the first place. I am a firm believer in having the front and rears the exact same width.
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