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Old Jun 5, 2005 | 11:26 PM
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so wheel gurus....

would a 15x7 +20 offset front and rear wheel fit an xb without sticking out ?

i cant remember exactly what offset it took to get the wheels flush in the front and back ?

also ...

the bore of the wheels is 67.1 ,... is it possible to run a hubcentric ring to make these work with the xB .. the bore for the xb is 54.1

thanx alot guys

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If you want both front and rear wheels to be flush, you will need a staggered offset setup(or buy spacers for the rear). If I remember right +20 should be pretty good for the front, but you'll probably need +10 or +15 for the back. Call up discount tire for the hubcentric rings, they should be able to help you out. http://www.discounttiredirect.com/
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Originally Posted by camoboXb
If you want both front and rear wheels to be flush, you will need a staggered offset setup(or buy spacers for the rear). If I remember right +20 should be pretty good for the front, but you'll probably need +10 or +15 for the back. Call up discount tire for the hubcentric rings, they should be able to help you out. http://www.discounttiredirect.com/
well i have OTG rear shim spacers.. so that 20 wont be an issue .. would a

+10 offset in the rear STICK OUT ?? also im dropped on 2" goldlines .. i
shouldnt have any issues here should i ?

so basically what it boils down to is this

will +20 in front - be a good fit or will it stick out

will +10 in rear (since i have OTG) be a good fit or will it stick out

thirdly .. will i have any rubbing issues due to my drop with these wheels

and do they make such a ring to adapt the 67.1 to a 64.1

thanx alot guys
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ttt .. help me out
Old Jun 6, 2005 | 03:53 PM
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You shouldn't have any problem with that set-up. I know that Work reccomends a 15x7 +25 in the front and a 15x7 +13 in the rear to be flush with no spacers. You MAY have to roll the fender lips, but it shouldn't be an issue.

Let me guess, you're looking at the Voxx wheels at Discount Tire? Decent looking wheel for only $89.
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You shouldn't have any problem with that set-up. I know that Work reccomends a 15x7 +25 in the front and a 15x7 +13 in the rear to be flush with no spacers. You MAY have to roll the fender lips, but it shouldn't be an issue.

Let me guess, you're looking at the Voxx wheels at Discount Tire? Decent looking wheel for only $89.
wierd that u showed me those .. cause i was acutlaly looking at a set of bmw e30 wheels that look IDENTICAL to those .. (once the bmw sticker on the centercap is taken off)... thats actually rather scary LOL

but yeah its that style rim .. i didnt even know discount tire sold those wheels... ill have to look into that

here is the rim i was looking at



without the bmw stickers - these would look SICK
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There was a TCM xB with those wheels posted here not too long ago. Do a search for "Voxx wheels" or something like that. The Voxx wheels are also available in 16x7 +20 in a 4x100 fitment for $99 ea.
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Found it:

He's running +38 in the front and +20 in the rear with no shims or spacers. If it were me, I'd go with OTG shims in the rear and the +20's up front to get a more flush look. He's posted in another thread that the lip is the exact same size on the +20 and +38. Hope this helps. If I hadn't already purchased my 15x7 +31 Black Racing ProN1's, I'd be all over these at that price. Heck, I may even pick up a set to run in the winter!
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