Which Aftermarket rims? 15x 8
I think I'll get the black painted steel American Racing rims.
I haven't really found any other options, and I think for wheeling, I'm going to pass on alumium, plus the price is outrageous, and I have my stock alumium rims for the snow tires. What does everyone else use? |
Re: Which Aftermarket rims? 15x 8
Another black steel wheel to look at is 4Wheel Parts' ProComp steel wheel
(used to be called Tech One) that is very similar to AR 767 wheels, but minus the goofy-looking red and blue striping. A nice advantage to 4Wheel Parts' steel wheel is that in a 15x8 with 5x4.5" bolt pattern as a Wrangler requires, that it is available with the very nifty 4.5" backspace dimension that tucks the wheel into the wheelwell very nicely without doing so too much that would cause tire rub. I ran those wheels for several years and liked 'em a lot. :) Jerry -- Jerry Bransford To email, remove 'me' from my email address N6TAY, PP-ASEL See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ "herman" <email@adress.there> wrote in message news:7TYec.156518$Bk31.75562@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com... > I think I'll get the black painted steel American Racing rims. > > I haven't really found any other options, and I think for wheeling, I'm > going to pass on alumium, plus the price is outrageous, and I have my stock > alumium rims for the snow tires. > > > What does everyone else use? > > |
Re: Which Aftermarket rims? 15x 8
Another black steel wheel to look at is 4Wheel Parts' ProComp steel wheel
(used to be called Tech One) that is very similar to AR 767 wheels, but minus the goofy-looking red and blue striping. A nice advantage to 4Wheel Parts' steel wheel is that in a 15x8 with 5x4.5" bolt pattern as a Wrangler requires, that it is available with the very nifty 4.5" backspace dimension that tucks the wheel into the wheelwell very nicely without doing so too much that would cause tire rub. I ran those wheels for several years and liked 'em a lot. :) Jerry -- Jerry Bransford To email, remove 'me' from my email address N6TAY, PP-ASEL See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ "herman" <email@adress.there> wrote in message news:7TYec.156518$Bk31.75562@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com... > I think I'll get the black painted steel American Racing rims. > > I haven't really found any other options, and I think for wheeling, I'm > going to pass on alumium, plus the price is outrageous, and I have my stock > alumium rims for the snow tires. > > > What does everyone else use? > > |
Re: Which Aftermarket rims? 15x 8
Another black steel wheel to look at is 4Wheel Parts' ProComp steel wheel
(used to be called Tech One) that is very similar to AR 767 wheels, but minus the goofy-looking red and blue striping. A nice advantage to 4Wheel Parts' steel wheel is that in a 15x8 with 5x4.5" bolt pattern as a Wrangler requires, that it is available with the very nifty 4.5" backspace dimension that tucks the wheel into the wheelwell very nicely without doing so too much that would cause tire rub. I ran those wheels for several years and liked 'em a lot. :) Jerry -- Jerry Bransford To email, remove 'me' from my email address N6TAY, PP-ASEL See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ "herman" <email@adress.there> wrote in message news:7TYec.156518$Bk31.75562@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com... > I think I'll get the black painted steel American Racing rims. > > I haven't really found any other options, and I think for wheeling, I'm > going to pass on alumium, plus the price is outrageous, and I have my stock > alumium rims for the snow tires. > > > What does everyone else use? > > |
Re: Which Aftermarket rims? 15x 8
Another black steel wheel to look at is 4Wheel Parts' ProComp steel wheel
(used to be called Tech One) that is very similar to AR 767 wheels, but minus the goofy-looking red and blue striping. A nice advantage to 4Wheel Parts' steel wheel is that in a 15x8 with 5x4.5" bolt pattern as a Wrangler requires, that it is available with the very nifty 4.5" backspace dimension that tucks the wheel into the wheelwell very nicely without doing so too much that would cause tire rub. I ran those wheels for several years and liked 'em a lot. :) Jerry -- Jerry Bransford To email, remove 'me' from my email address N6TAY, PP-ASEL See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ "herman" <email@adress.there> wrote in message news:7TYec.156518$Bk31.75562@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com... > I think I'll get the black painted steel American Racing rims. > > I haven't really found any other options, and I think for wheeling, I'm > going to pass on alumium, plus the price is outrageous, and I have my stock > alumium rims for the snow tires. > > > What does everyone else use? > > |
Re: Which Aftermarket rims? 15x 8
You didn't mention what vehicle you have, if it's a Real Jeep, use
15X10 3 1/2" back spacing: http://www.----------.com/jeep68sand.jpg God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- herman wrote: > > I think I'll get the black painted steel American Racing rims. > > I haven't really found any other options, and I think for wheeling, I'm > going to pass on alumium, plus the price is outrageous, and I have my stock > alumium rims for the snow tires. > > What does everyone else use? |
Re: Which Aftermarket rims? 15x 8
You didn't mention what vehicle you have, if it's a Real Jeep, use
15X10 3 1/2" back spacing: http://www.----------.com/jeep68sand.jpg God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- herman wrote: > > I think I'll get the black painted steel American Racing rims. > > I haven't really found any other options, and I think for wheeling, I'm > going to pass on alumium, plus the price is outrageous, and I have my stock > alumium rims for the snow tires. > > What does everyone else use? |
Re: Which Aftermarket rims? 15x 8
You didn't mention what vehicle you have, if it's a Real Jeep, use
15X10 3 1/2" back spacing: http://www.----------.com/jeep68sand.jpg God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- herman wrote: > > I think I'll get the black painted steel American Racing rims. > > I haven't really found any other options, and I think for wheeling, I'm > going to pass on alumium, plus the price is outrageous, and I have my stock > alumium rims for the snow tires. > > What does everyone else use? |
Re: Which Aftermarket rims? 15x 8
You didn't mention what vehicle you have, if it's a Real Jeep, use
15X10 3 1/2" back spacing: http://www.----------.com/jeep68sand.jpg God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- herman wrote: > > I think I'll get the black painted steel American Racing rims. > > I haven't really found any other options, and I think for wheeling, I'm > going to pass on alumium, plus the price is outrageous, and I have my stock > alumium rims for the snow tires. > > What does everyone else use? |
Re: Which Aftermarket rims? 15x 8
xj with 4.5 inch lift, i can sqeak 32 by 11.5 under it, just have enough
room barely, will have to trim some of the inside fender. im looking for a 8 inch rim for these tires. and Ill i have found in steel is the AR rim :( "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:407CA839.9E8F06E@cox.net... > You didn't mention what vehicle you have, if it's a Real Jeep, use > 15X10 3 1/2" back spacing: http://www.----------.com/jeep68sand.jpg > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > herman wrote: > > > > I think I'll get the black painted steel American Racing rims. > > > > I haven't really found any other options, and I think for wheeling, I'm > > going to pass on alumium, plus the price is outrageous, and I have my stock > > alumium rims for the snow tires. > > > > What does everyone else use? |
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