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offset check for pro comp 7031 wheels

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I've found a set of new in box Pro Comp 7031 wheels in 17x9 size with 5x5 bolt pattern and a -6 offset.

I'm looking to install these on a Jeep Sport with a 2" front spring lift, a 3/4" rear spacer lift and 35 x 12.50 x 17 tires. From what I've read the -6 offset should fit well, pushing the wheel further out from the axle, avoid the need for spacers.

Just hoping someone can double check my research as I won't be able to return these rims once I get them. For bonus points, do you think I could run 37's with this setup?


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I've found a set of new in box Pro Comp 7031 wheels in 17x9 size with 5x5 bolt pattern and a -6 offset.

I'm looking to install these on a Jeep Sport with a 2" front spring lift, a 3/4" rear spacer lift and 35 x 12.50 x 17 tires. From what I've read the -6 offset should fit well, pushing the wheel further out from the axle, avoid the need for spacers.

Just hoping someone can double check my research as I won't be able to return these rims once I get them. For bonus points, do you think I could run 37's with this setup?


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They'd be about 4.75" backspacing. I had wheels with the same backspacing and 35" tires on one of the Wranglers I owned.

http://www.galantvr4.org/docs/backspacing.htm
 
 







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