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Old 12-18-2005, 11:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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17X9 W/ 33X12.5 and 2" PRG will it fit?

Been searching and can't find a definite answer just looking to find out if it will fit on a 4x4 w/ 2" PRG in front. What offset and backspacing should I look for? Thanks in advance fellas
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Re: 17X9 W/ 33X12.5 and 2" PRG will it fit?

if you only plan on running the 33's then the wheels wont be to important as far as back spacing and offset goes. if you wanting 35's it would matter alot. anything around a 0-20 offset would work.
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Re: 17X9 W/ 33X12.5 and 2" PRG will it fit?

MississippiTitan has them on his stock 18's with the prg kit, so you shouldn't have any trouble
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Re: 17X9 W/ 33X12.5 and 2" PRG will it fit?

it depends on the offset. I had the stock OR tires mounted on some 17x9 Eagle Wheels with +2mm offset and even those rubbed when I hit a little bump at half turn or had the brakes squeezed down with the wheel at half turn. I successfully ignored it though for about a year! no harm done.
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Re: 17X9 W/ 33X12.5 and 2" PRG will it fit?

i have 4x4 cc w/ prg 4 inch performance on 285/70/17 mounted on 17x8 teflon mohave wheels, and they rubbed on the mud flaps when wheels turned completely....
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