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OffRoadin
10-21-2007, 06:40 PM
Anyone have these?
Pro Comp Xtreme Alloy Series 8069 Gloss Black 18x9 - 8x6.5 - 4.75 BS
As far as the backspacing goes, is 4.75 ok if I plan on doing the Cognito 2-3" leveling kit (with all the other needed parts)? I will most likely be running 37/13.5/18" or 325/65/18 35" tires? For background I will probably only go offroading 4-5 weekends a year.
I know that many run the Mojave Teflons 18x9.5" wheels and absolutely love them, and these are my two choices that I'm torn between... Any help would be appreciated.
Boss Hoss
10-21-2007, 09:38 PM
I would stick to 20's ;).
Boss Hoss
10-21-2007, 09:39 PM
I would stick to 20's ;).
:iagree: Preferrably a 20x10.
jmsspratlin
10-21-2007, 10:45 PM
:iagree: Preferrably a 20x10.
:iagree:
OffRoadin
10-22-2007, 12:56 AM
20x10" wheels? For off roading... I was reading some posts and they were already saying the 18" wheel is too big. Granted I'm only going a few weekends a year, but I've always been about using the car/motorcycle for what's intended for and the H2 is no different.
TXSUT
10-22-2007, 01:02 PM
Don't listen to Boss Hoss, he's "Hooked on Bling". :giggling:
OffRoadin
10-22-2007, 07:06 PM
Does anyone know if a 4.75" backspacing will work with a 13.5" wide tire on an H2 with a Cognito leveling kit?
Don't listen to Boss Hoss, he's "Hooked on Bling". :giggling:
TXSUT
10-22-2007, 07:55 PM
Does anyone know if a 4.75" backspacing will work with a 13.5" wide tire on an H2 with a Cognito leveling kit?
I run 37x13.5 tires on 18x10 wheels with 4.5" backspacing and get moderate rubbing at full lock, especially when compressing the suspension (torsion bars are cranked so truck sits almost level). I trimmed the lower 4-5" off the inner fender, as it was getting chewed up. On 9" or 9.5" wheels, you're likely to get less rubbing on the fender, but the 4.75" backspacing may result in some minor rubbing on the frame and sway bar. Another concern is if you have rear air ride...more backspace puts the tires closer to the air ride sensors, which could cause damage when offroading.
Boss Hoss
10-22-2007, 09:44 PM
20x10" wheels? For off roading... I was reading some posts and they were already saying the 18" wheel is too big. Granted I'm only going a few weekends a year, but I've always been about using the car/motorcycle for what's intended for and the H2 is no different.
I would bet the individual that wrote the post has never wheeled with a 20in rim setup. With a 35+ in tire there is still plenty of rubber. Ive wheeled what is arguably the toughest orv in the east on 20's and have yet to see how a 17 or 18in rim could possibly out perform my setup. In fact i have been told by on lookers that my 20in rim with 35in tires has out performed a 17in rim with 37in tires :eek: :dancingbanana:
You will want to stick with 20's.
Btw, txsut just pretends to know what hes talking about.
Boss Hoss
10-22-2007, 09:46 PM
BTW, im currently running a 20in rim with 37x13.50s with VERY little rubbing with 4.5bs.
TXSUT
10-22-2007, 09:50 PM
Btw, txsut just pretends to know what hes talking about.
:p :beerchug:
-Pete
OffRoadin
10-23-2007, 12:57 AM
I do not have the rear air ride suspension.
Ok, so the consensus is that I will be fine with a 9" wide wheel with 4.75 backspacing running 13.5" wide tires?
Thanks I just want to be absolutely sure before I buy a setup and finding out later that it doesn't work...
OffRoadin
10-23-2007, 02:05 AM
OK here are the specs on the wheels...
Pro Comp Xtreme Alloy Series 8069
18x9, 8 on 6.5 Bolt Pattern
Backspace = 4.75 in.
Hub Centric = No
Offset = -6mm
Finish = Gloss Black
Boss Hoss
10-23-2007, 02:28 AM
Pro Comp Xtreme Alloy Series 8069
18x9, 8 on 6.5 Bolt Pattern
OK, but when you have buyers remorse you cant say i didnt warn you!
H2Finally
10-23-2007, 03:34 AM
Ok, so the consensus is that I will be fine with a 9" wide wheel with 4.75 backspacing running 13.5" wide tires?Not that simple. Even with stock tires/wheels, different H2s have different rubbing issue. Too, you're adding the Cognito kit (which in theory should help). Imho, no way to tell until you try with your own H2. Make sure you can return/exchange tire/wheel, or buy 'em used/cheap on eBay.
OffRoadin
10-23-2007, 12:13 PM
H2F... Thanks, yeah I've read that different H2's rub in different places and some don't rub at all... That seems very odd to me. In any case, I saw these wheels online and I think most of them say once its mounted it's non returnable... And even it it was there's the 10-15% restocking fee and shipping charges... So if it doesn't fit then I basically threw away $$$ and got :OWNED: That's why I was hoping to get an answer here. At least you and everyone else is being honest... I know if I asked the place I'm getting it they would assure me it would fit, and not let me return it when/if it doesn't... So I take it even if I go with a setup that many others are using I can potentially increase rubbing on my car even if they have no rubbing... That really makes things difficult.
I think I might as well do it. Worst case scenerio, I sell it here and will probably loose less $$$ than trying to return/ship back to the store.
kalantar
03-17-2008, 07:26 PM
Offroadin, so what were the results of your rim upgrade?
13.5 was too big?
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