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I have a zj on 35's, the tire's hit the lower control arms and limit the turning radius. My current rims are 15x8 with 4.5 bs I believe. I can't decide which route to take?
Unless it changes the bolt pattern, then even if they bolt on it's still "technically" a spacer. It all depends on who inspects it on wether they know the difference. I agree, I'm anti-spacers.spacer yes (inset set over the lugs) an "adapter" that bolts down and then has separate lugs is legal.
I would rather not run spacers if you don't have to. but it can also be Dependant on how much your wheels cost ect. I just see spacers as another breaking point, however if you don't buy cheap ones they are great.
You do realize that backspace and offset are essentially the same thing? Just measured differently.Your back spacing does not always mean you won't have rubbing issues. The offset of the wheel makes a big difference. You can have a 4.5 BS but have a 0 or positive offset and you will have problems. Try looking for a wheel with a -10 or -12 offset.
Yes. But you can have a 4.5 backspace with a 0 offset and he will have problems.
It also depends on how wide the wheel is as far as offset and BS goes....
This would have been nice to know when i tried to get my jeep licensed a month ago. They failed me because i had these on the rig. Mine bolted down to existing lugs then the "Spacer/Adapter" had its own separate lugs the tire bolted on and they wouldn't let them pass:-\spacer yes (inset set over the lugs) an "adapter" that bolts down and then has separate lugs is legal.