CANSJEEPGRL
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Is there anyone out there can can show me a pic of + 30 offset on a 2018 or Newer Wrangler or Rubicon before I purchase
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Gonna need all the specs. Width, backspacing that sort of stuff. What wheels are you talking about?Is there anyone out there can can show me a pic of + 30 offset on a 2018 or Newer Wrangler or Rubicon before I purchase
Thank you JEEPGIRL
Also,this may help you visualize. That s a pretty large positive offset though.Is there anyone out there can can show me a pic of + 30 offset on a 2018 or Newer Wrangler or Rubicon before I purchase
Thank you JEEPGIRL
Gonna need all the specs. Width, backspacing that sort of stuff. What wheels are you talking about?
If you want a tucked in style, don’t go below than +12 which is the offset of the mopar beadlocks. 0 and below sticks out to much in and personally I don’t like that style.I currently have the Black Rhino Warlord in a -12 offset, didn't realize they would stick out as far as they do, the only other option for this rim is the +30, I absolutely love the Black Rhino Rims in the gunmetal as it perfect for the color of my Jeep. I live in NS Canada, so roads are crappy and backroad even crappier...lol, and we also have ugly winters, too much spitting up side of Jeep from the offset sticking out so far, although the -12 if aggressive and looks good, its not what I wanted
Your tires on the new wheels will stick out 1.7” less. Should be easy to measure and visualize.I currently have the Black Rhino Warlord in a -12 offset, didn't realize they would stick out as far as they do, the only other option for this rim is the +30, I absolutely love the Black Rhino Rims in the gunmetal as it perfect for the color of my Jeep. I live in NS Canada, so roads are crappy and backroad even crappier...lol, and we also have ugly winters, too much spitting up side of Jeep from the offset sticking out so far, although the -12 if aggressive and looks good, its not what I wanted
I'm in Ottawa, I know sloppy as well. What tire are you running? Lift? Everything affects everything. If you want to have less poke, you may get rubbing. -12 is what a lot of people run though. You will still see a bit of poke though.I currently have the Black Rhino Warlord in a -12 offset, didn't realize they would stick out as far as they do, the only other option for this rim is the +30, I absolutely love the Black Rhino Rims in the gunmetal as it perfect for the color of my Jeep. I live in NS Canada, so roads are crappy and backroad even crappier...lol, and we also have ugly winters, too much spitting up side of Jeep from the offset sticking out so far, although the -12 if aggressive and looks good, its not what I wanted
This is +18mm with 35x12.50 on a Rubicon. +30 would be about a half inch closer in. Stock is +44.5 which is about another half inch further in than the +30s.Is there anyone out there can can show me a pic of + 30 offset on a 2018 or Newer Wrangler or Rubicon before I purchase
Thank you JEEPGIRL
This is AEV Borah 17Ă—8.5+25 wheels with 285/70R17 KO2s on a JLUR with 0.75" spacer lift.Similar to the AEV Borah which are +25
Brand and model of these wheels?This is +18mm with 35x12.50 on a Rubicon. +30 would be about a half inch closer in. Stock is +44.5 which is about another half inch further in than the +30s.
Important to note, positive offset will limit your options on lift kits.
Raceline ClutchBrand and model of these wheels?
Was that both with the Mopar and Synergy LCAs? No problem with fender clearance with the Mopar bump extensions?From my experience running +25 on a 8.5" wide wheel with 37x12.5r17 tires a +30 will rub on the LCA's pretty hard at full lock. If you had a 35" x 11.00r 17 tire on a 8.5 +30 wheel it might not or you could probably get by (doing what I did) turning out the steering stops a little. I don't have a visualizer but 35x11.00r 17's on a 8.5 +30 should be flush.
Hear is mine with a wider tire 12.5 and +25 wheel....