-44 33" 15x8?

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-44 33" 15x8?

Postby Licko on Sun, 04 Sep 2016 6:11 +0000

Hey fellas, new to forum
Just wondering if anyone has tried fitting neg 44 15x8's and if it is possible without too much fussing around or having too much tread stick out

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Re: -44 33" 15x8?

Postby aandy on Sun, 04 Sep 2016 6:27 +0000

depending on tyre width that will stick out an extra ~100mm+ over standard, really doubt you'll make that work.
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Re: -44 33" 15x8?

Postby TOYZX on Sun, 04 Sep 2016 7:28 +0000

Have fun with that one mate! I see plenty of cutting, welding and grinding in your future! Regardless of if you get them to fit or not consider the extra load on all ya axles, spindles and bearings!

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Re: -44 33" 15x8?

Postby john253a on Sun, 04 Sep 2016 1:24 +0000

Even the earlie gen4 and 5 -22 was the biggest offset you wanted without causing other stuff to fail earlie

Sell them to someone that wants 35's on there patrol
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Re: -44 33" 15x8?

Postby taresk on Sun, 04 Sep 2016 10:34 +0000

The modifications to get that offset to work running 33's would almost be enough to get 36's working on a zero offset.

Even if you don't need to steer, you'd have about two inches of tread hanging out past SR5 flares.
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