I bought these rims off my buddy (not going to tell you how much because youll kill me) but they retail for $1750 each plus shipping lmao. Anyways heres the info. lug pattern isnt right but gunna try some 1inch adapters. They are 22x10.50 rear with a +13 offset and 22x9.50 front with a +18 offset. With the skinniest tires you think they will fit, and if they will fit will the rear tuck!?!? remember I have to run a 1inch spacer for them to bolt up there a 5x120 or 5x4.75 lug pattern... The front are painted black and white, the rear are chrome and white.. they are real 2 piece wheels so I will take the barrels off and paint blue like my truck and the spokes will be black... tell me if you think I should buy the adapters for 100 bucks or just try to sell these...
i'm pretty sure that a 10.5" rim wouldn't or barely would fit with a high offset. those are low offset plus the spacer. i don't think they'll fit.
dont think they will fit even with th 1 to 1.5 inch spacer in the rear ?? by the way, dont care if they are your style or you think 22'' should on be the size of your computer monitor, I like em and I just need to know if they will fit.. not look good. thanks
oh yeah, what wont fit you think it will hit the frame or the bed ? if it looks good ill lift the truck to the right height to make them work but need to know if it will hit the frame and how far they will stick out, also gunna cut out the inner fenders in the front and rear so that will clear some rubbing issues
Thats sorta what im looking for. Black face with a white lip but not that big of a rim. Good luck man and i would sell them.
hey javi, try this site http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp plug in the specs on your new rims, and the specs of your daytons. at the bottom it will say if they fit, then figure the 1" for spacers.
thats what im gunna do today I hope if not i gotts wait till tuesday when i get from BFE georgia lol.. I hate georgia
jesup.. well right next to jesup on the east side... Ill be bored as sht man going with my mom to pickup my little brother from his friends place in the woods lol...
Haha ya man I'm here now... I saw that black chevy with the black tail lights driving somewhere on 301 near brunswick this morning.ur friend still have it????
if it's for your titan....maybe. if its for a toyota pickup....not at all. i would bet they would have issues hitting just about everything.
they could fit but with all the work your better off ordering some that will... you'll have to narrow Everything.... rear end backhalf of the frame and also by what ive experienced you would have to narrow the entire front end to get those to tuck.. 8" wheel with at least a 38 offset is all i belive you could fit in the front
We have a wee cheat here in my shed for tyres that won't fit inside the arches. Sometimes requires a paint touch-up though. First fit up the wheels and park on a gentle slope (say facing downhill for simplicity) & get a buddy to hold the truck on the brakes. Then wriggle a steel pipe in between the tyre and the wheel-arch at the rear of the wheel. You have to hold the pipe while your buddy allows the truck to roll steadily and slowly downhill. I use a 1.5" thickwall pipe about 2 foot long & try to keep it roughly in line with the hub centre as the tyre rolls it along the inside of the arch. Be careful though... if you don't get each arch done in one shot you will have alot of trouble evening out the ripples you make. Most of our cars are function well over form but if you're careful, you can achieve a great finish