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  1. gringeltaube

    Wheels and tires, aftermarket

    That's correct. Anything negative means the mounting surface is inward from the wheel centerline. See my drawing in post #11: that wheel has an offset of +55mm - which is a lot compared to commercial/ aftermarket wheels of the same size and pattern.
  2. gringeltaube

    Wheels and tires, aftermarket

    With -18mm offset those will stick out even further than the ones I linked to, in post #4. Ideally, we want something around +50mm (positive offset), but I doubt that such do exist. Regarding their hub bore, 122.1mm is OK. 122.0mm is what I just confirmed, on the stock wheels.
  3. gringeltaube

    Wheels and tires, aftermarket

    165.1 mm = 6.5 inches Actually none.... This wheel has the most backspace but it's still only 5", instead of the stock 7". That means that the tire/wheel will stick out at least 2 inches. At 122.4 mm its hub bore might be too small, too. (will confirm tomorrow).
  4. gringeltaube

    Wheels and tires, aftermarket

    No, you need wheels with a 8-on-6.5" pattern. And the backspace of the stock wheels is 7 inches, FYR.
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