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Where to buy wheels online?

Heimkehr

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All sites ask to put in your year make and model of vehicle.
By way of example, Tire Rack allows the user to independently search by tire size.

He may also choose to enter the year/make/model of his vehicle, but doing so isn't compulsory to generate search results.
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Some sites won't let you go beyond the OEM tire size, I would just order the tires and wheels you like and not enter vehicle info, that complicates things most of the time if you already know that a certain tire/wheel will fit fine. A 315/70/17 won't be a problem on a Rubicon, just need the proper offset. Should be fine w/ a 17x8.5 +20, and less positive as you add any additional lift.
Ok, that’s what I was thinking just didn’t know if I was missing something. Looking at that size tire with 0 offset. Thanks for the info, appreciate it!
 

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I purchase all of my tires and wheels from Discount tire. They will meet or beat any of their competitors prices, and their Service is awesome!
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