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Old 05-05-2013, 05:15 PM
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Hi I'm Joe. Just traded my dodge dart for a 2013 jeep Sport. I have the opportunity to get a great price on some 325/60 R18 wheels and tires and was wondering if they fit with no lift or spacers. I've been trying to read a lot about fitment and it seems it might be to big. I can't find the BS info on the tires though so no idea. They're Khumo Road Venture.
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Kumho** tires sorry
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If they're the all terrain, according to tirerack that's 33.3x13". You will need wheels with 4.5" backspacjng or less. you should be fine on road, but you may rub offroad a bit. Cut flares or a 1.5-2.5" lift would take care of it. I run cut flares and 2.5" teraflex budget boost with 35's.

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RBP 93R Black 18"
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Quick search looks like 4.5" or 5" backspacing. Are they a 5x5 bolt pattern for sure
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Its the 10 lug "universal" and it looked like bit would fit
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So spacers won't help?
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Originally Posted by mrdjc99
So spacers won't help?
I don't know what you mean by 10 lug universal. If you can send me a link to the wheel specs i can help you out. As long as you have a wheel with 5x5 (5x127mm) bolt pattern and backspacing of 4.5" or less you'll be fine. If the backspacing is indeed 5", you can either add a small 1/2" spacer or just adjust your steering stops. Hope that helps

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