DrPlastic
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- First Name
- Scott
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- Dec 2, 2021
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- Location
- Newport News, VA
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- '16 H-D Breakout, '21 Willys Gladiator
- Occupation
- Aircraft Electrician/Mechanic
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Gdday!
I am contemplating getting aftermarket wheels within the next year or so for my 2021 Willys JT. I am currently running 285/705R17 BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A K02s on stock wheels and no lift (although I may do a 1.5" Terraflex level on it). All the rims I have looked at had wildly differing offsets. IIRC The stock offset is 44mm (assuming that in the absence of a +/- sign it is assumed to be +44 mm offset). When selecting the wheels I want to get, I want the tires to stick out no more than 1"-2" MAX. over stock or past the fender wells. Is there a way of calculating how much the tire will stick out based on the offset and or backspacing of any particular wheel? Is there an on-line app that can do that like the tire diameter calculators that are out there on the interwebs?
TIA
I am contemplating getting aftermarket wheels within the next year or so for my 2021 Willys JT. I am currently running 285/705R17 BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A K02s on stock wheels and no lift (although I may do a 1.5" Terraflex level on it). All the rims I have looked at had wildly differing offsets. IIRC The stock offset is 44mm (assuming that in the absence of a +/- sign it is assumed to be +44 mm offset). When selecting the wheels I want to get, I want the tires to stick out no more than 1"-2" MAX. over stock or past the fender wells. Is there a way of calculating how much the tire will stick out based on the offset and or backspacing of any particular wheel? Is there an on-line app that can do that like the tire diameter calculators that are out there on the interwebs?
TIA
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