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anyone running this set up on a stock SAS badlands ? I wanted a more aggressive stance i know a few have this fitment on there vehicles but haven't seen anyone post about fitment issues or spacer needed? anyone know?
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anyone running this set up on a stock SAS badlands ? I wanted a more aggressive stance i know a few have this fitment on there vehicles but haven't seen anyone post about fitment issues or spacer needed? anyone know?
Over 3" more poke than factory.
was a typo relax not -44 its -12mmSo, “aggressive” is what that look is called these days?
thanks appreciate it. its -12mm i copied the wrong wheels dimensions definitely don't want that wide lolYou def do NOT need any spacers with a -44 offset.
And if you ever articulate the suspension you are def ripping off your fenders.
thanks appreciate it. its -12mm i copied the wrong wheels dimensions definitely don't want that wide lol
you didn't lol thanks for the info appreciate it. just not too familiar with dimensions since most people i see are running 17x8.5 on 37s and im just looking at same size tire just half inch wider wheel.I’m pretty relaxed… didn’t mean to offend anyone.
do you know if anyone is stating they need to add spacers reason i ask is because someone told me i may need too but im not familiar at all with the offsets and spacer first time running a wider wheel on any vehicle ive owned.Lots of guys are running -12 offset.
do you know if anyone is stating they need to add spacers reason i ask is because someone told me i may need too but im not familiar at all with the offsets and spacer first time running a wider wheel on any vehicle ive owned.
awesome thank you! just threw me off when they told me id need spacers on the wheels so figure id ask the forums who would know. appreciate it!You have a badlands SAS . the only change you are making is to push the wheels out from 30m to -12 so a TOTAL of 42mm which is the same as 1.65"