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    This is a good tool to "preview" wheels on the vehicross

    http://tbcwheels.ridestyler.com/?mode=webtk

    This is the information I got for a 2001 Vehicross
    Bolt Pattern: 6x139.7
    Center Bore: 108
    Wheel Load: 800
    Min Offset: 0
    Max Offset: 25
    Last edited by VXD959 : 05/23/2013 at 12:49 PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by VXD959 View Post
    How do I know what wheels work on the VX? Any specific specs?
    From the Vx.info Knowledge Base:
    The 1999 VehiCROSS has 245/70R16 Bridgestone Duelers mounted on 16", 5 spoke aluminum alloy wheels.

    2000, 2001 VehiCROSS use 245/60R18 Bridgestone Duelers mounted on 18", 18x7JJ, 5 spoke chromed, aluminum alloy wheels.

    Offset = 38.0mm (1.50in)

    Stud pattern = 139.7mm (5.50in)
    ************************************************** ****

    Our OEM wheels are:
    16" or 18" x 7"
    Offset = 38
    Stud/Bolt pattern: 6 x 5.5"

    You need to KNOW these numbers when you select other rims.
    In general, any larger rim will require some cladding trimming, the amount of trimming is determined by the size of the rim AND the TIRE SIZE you select. Review the chart below, you'll get a better visual of the issue.



    Here's a good place to start, they have a real easy to use size comparer:
    http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
    OEM TIRE size:
    on 18": 245/60-18
    on 16": 245/70-16



    MY recent experience fitting new rims & tires when I went with 18x8" rims, +2 OFFSET. Rim is 1" wider than stock, so it causes rubber to rub much more significantly. (thread has all details)
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ghlight=offset



    Here's some info on how the sizing works.






    First post here gives great data:
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ghlight=offset


    The place you're buying from should have experience and can tell you about sizing, once you tell them what OEM was - - BUT DON'T RELY ON THEM, THEY'RE OFTEN WRONG OR DON'T GIVE A FLIP.


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    Thanks Kat!! This is what I'm considering so far based on the information in the website. It says that it fit the VX:

    http://www.rimsntires.com/wheelfit.jsp?wheelid=220763

    Just want to make sure it's OK. From the website

    18x9.0 PCD 6x139.7 (6x5.5) ET 12, 5.5"BS
    DIRECT FIT package.

    They offer different tire sizes to go with it, from 245 to 285's. I don't do off-road (light only). I might go for the Nitto's
    Nitto
    NT404 Street/Sport Truck All-Season tires
    285/50R18XL (743x285mm)
    http://www.rimsntires.com/tire.jsp?i...odel=Vehicross

    18'' packages for 2001 Isuzu Vehicross
    Package Price
    Ultra 235B Maverick Machined/Black wheels
    18x9.0 PCD 6x139.7 (6x5.5) ET12, 5.5"BS $217.67 each
    wheels only:
    $870.68
    buy install kit included Full package: 4 wheels + 4 tires
    + install kit: $1,723.56
    buy
    Nitto
    NT404 Street/Sport Truck All-Season tires
    285/50R18XL (743x285mm) $213.22 each
    tires only: $852.88
    buy
    DIRECT FIT package.

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    Just a few points….
    Direct fit?
    If they mean you just pop them on and everything fits…they're insane!

    OEM width is 7" +38 offset
    I went up to 8" wide (1" wider) with -2 offset
    Mine required pretty extensive cutty/trimming of cladding, and chopping off/beating back the rear of the front wheel well.
    With all this set up, my tires (265/60-18) stick out about 1/2" beyond the fender cladding.


    You're looking at a 9" rim (2 full inches wider than stock)
    AND an offset of +12

    That means your proposed RIM will fit further OUT by 10mm (about 1/2") than mine and 50mm over stock.
    AND 1/2" of wider rim OUTWARD than mine (1" extra outward over stock) You get this number by dividing the total width gain by 1/2 as half sticks outward, and half of it sticks INWARD.

    RESULT: You've got a LOT of trimming and a LOT of BFH work to accomodate all that WIDTH in the front.

    And 50 aspect tires that's really wide!!

    Think about the swing arc of the rim (and whatever tire you put on) in a turn. Since it's so much wider than stock, it's going to hit various parts of the wheel well turning both left and right.


    I know some owners have done it, and some have decided not to.

    I think Tom4Bren is one example of pretty high negative offset. You can see how his rims/tires stick out beyond fender.

    I'm sure the gang will chime in here with "how to" and other tips etc….

    HTH!


    Here's pics for comparison.

    First pic is my new set-up. 8" wide rims, +2 offset, 265/60-18 tires.

    Second pic is old set up (OEM rim) 7" wide rims, -38 offset, 285/60-18 tires (larger than OEM).

    See the wider stance with the new set up?
    Check out where the red shackle falls on each.
    But the old tires ARE LARGER width!
    That's because the OEM -38 offset, keeps the rubber tucked inside the well much more.

    Last pics show how my tires stick out past fender now.

















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    Thanks!!! I will keep looking. I'm wondering if a 17" rim will make a difference vs 18's. It seems that the -38 offset is a major factor. Most wheels are +0. I will contact you via PM as I narrow my search. My OEM wheels are peeling real bad!!!

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    Looks good. How far they stick out?

    Quote Originally Posted by VXD959 View Post
    Thanks!!! I will keep looking. I'm wondering if a 17" rim will make a difference vs 18's. It seems that the -38 offset is a major factor. Most wheels are +0. I will contact you via PM as I narrow my search. My OEM wheels are peeling real bad!!!
    Just to clarify, the OEM offset is +38

    All wheel / tires stores I have talked to are telling me that I can put 18 x 9 as long as the offset is lower than +38 (they told me that I can fit -12 to 12 offset without rubbing)! I'm already running Terra Grapplers 285-60-18 and the previous owner did some trimming at the front. I just want to swap the OEM 18 x 7 with 18 x 9's using the same tire combo.

    When I use the information here
    http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
    and using the same +38 offset, this is what I get:

    Clearance: Package 1 Package 2
    Suspension Assuming that this is OEM wheel/tire and there is no any problems with clearance on both sides >>> The same.
    Fenders The same.
    Wheelwells The same.

    Some it seems that there is no real difference???

    If I use a lower offset (+12), I get

    Clearance: Package 1 Package 2
    Suspension Assuming that this is OEM wheel/tire and there is no any problems with clearance on both sides >>> 100% clear (leaves even more room than OEM)
    Fenders Package will stick out 26 mm (1'') farther. Make sure that you have enough room under the fender. If not, consider narrower tires or higher offset.
    Wheelwells The same.

    Still confused???
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