Thread: wheel width
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Old 04-10-2006, 04:30 PM   #5
EPIQTodd
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10.5" is probably maximum, but in any case the trick is not width, it's offset. You need to be sure you are buying wheels that will fit, and use an offset calculator to help if you need it. A 7.5 inch wheel might not even work if the offsets are wrong, and a 10.5" might be just fine. All custom made wheels will work, as they make them to fit your vehicle, but they aren't cheap, either.
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