mattfett
02/04/2008, 01:43 PM
Hey guys,
I'm sure you're all tired of aftermarket wheel questions, and I hoped to solve it on my own, but I'm lost. I need new wheels. I know the OEM specs for the stock 18's I have now. The new wheels I'm looking at are ProComp US Stryker Series 7 Forged, 18x9, bolt pattern 6x5.5, 0mm offset, with a 5" backspace. Can anyone tell me if they'll fit? I believe they will, but the whole backspace / offset thing has me confused, although I've read dozens of strings in the forums about it. Also, the tires I have currently are practically new, and I'd like to keep them if I can. They are 265/60R18's. According to the manufacturer, they are good for rims up to 9.5" wide, which should be fine. I guess I'm just looking for one of you knowledgable people here to confirm that everything will work.
I'm sure you're all tired of aftermarket wheel questions, and I hoped to solve it on my own, but I'm lost. I need new wheels. I know the OEM specs for the stock 18's I have now. The new wheels I'm looking at are ProComp US Stryker Series 7 Forged, 18x9, bolt pattern 6x5.5, 0mm offset, with a 5" backspace. Can anyone tell me if they'll fit? I believe they will, but the whole backspace / offset thing has me confused, although I've read dozens of strings in the forums about it. Also, the tires I have currently are practically new, and I'd like to keep them if I can. They are 265/60R18's. According to the manufacturer, they are good for rims up to 9.5" wide, which should be fine. I guess I'm just looking for one of you knowledgable people here to confirm that everything will work.