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Old 05-11-2014, 06:09 PM
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I need to find something to fill the holes. I'm
Not a big fan of the lugs either, but I need something there when I hit the dirt.
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Without the lugs and red inserts.
Old 05-11-2014, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by dogger631
I need to find something to fill the holes. I'm
Not a big fan of the lugs either, but I need something there when I hit the dirt.
can they be painted black instead?

edit :just saw the next picture without and it looks great!!
Old 05-11-2014, 06:41 PM
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I came up with 2 ideas, either get wide pan screws that fit the threads and plasticoat them, or machine a bead lock style ring to protect the wheels and use those screw holes to mount the rings
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Originally Posted by dogger631
I came up with 2 ideas, either get wide pan screws that fit the threads and plasticoat them, or machine a bead lock style ring to protect the wheels and use those screw holes to mount the rings
The protection ring painted black would probably look very good on that wheel and a little different then all the others out there ,good idea.
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Can you guys help me out? Been trying to ask a few guys about your back spacing. I have seen all over the place here that for 35s its recommend that you use 4.5 on a 35 inch tire. But with some of the rims im seeing in here not all of them are 4.5 inch backspacing so now im confused.
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Mine are 3.75 bs on 15x8 mb72's. Mine stick out a bit from the fender but it doesn't matter here in Nevada.
Does that help you at all?
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Old 05-12-2014, 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Xodius
Mine are 3.75 bs on 15x8 mb72's. Mine stick out a bit from the fender but it doesn't matter here in Nevada.
Does that help you at all?
Not really as im military and move around a lot so unfortunately i have to abide be each state laws when it comes to vehicle crap. Only thing i can really get out of is window tint. But im more curious as to the 4.75 and 5 inch back spacing wheels i am seeing online. Most of the procomp ones all say 4.75 and im reading 4.50 is whats needed.
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Originally Posted by mhockey9090
Not really as im military and move around a lot so unfortunately i have to abide be each state laws when it comes to vehicle crap. Only thing i can really get out of is window tint. But im more curious as to the 4.75 and 5 inch back spacing wheels i am seeing online. Most of the procomp ones all say 4.75 and im reading 4.50 is whats needed.
Anything more than 4.5 and your going to rub your tire when wheelin. Mine are 3.75 and have still rubbed in the sway bar at times.


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