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Wheel Offsets on Factory Rims

bjoehandley

NAXJA Forum User
Do you know what the Offsets on these factory wheels are?

http://www.ackerwheel.com/wheels/AW1402.html

http://www.ackerwheel.com/wheels/AW9013.html

http://www.ackerwheel.com/wheels/AW9011.html

We're going to be putting 235/75/R15 Tires on the last two styles of rims (Michlin (SP?)X-Radials on the second and GoodYear AT/D2 on the third.) Dad has 235/75/R15 Wrangler AT/D's on the first set of rims and has some rubbing on the LCA's (about 1"-2" marks around 1/2 way down them) The third rims are the ones on my '98 Limited and those seem to sit out a bit further in offset than the first ones and I haven't noticed any difference on my Sister's Briarwood. Am I seeing things offset wise on my Jeep, and if not do you think those will rub on my sisters and my own XJ's?

And before I forget, all three are not lifted, have air shocks in the back, Dad's got RS5000 shocks on the front and My Sister and I are either factory (I know mine are) or replacements installed by a previous owner.
 
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They all have a 5.25" offset/backspacing.

If you experience rubbing on control arms you can adjust the wheel stops located on inner side of knuckle.
 
John B said:
They all have a 5.25" offset/backspacing.

If you experience rubbing on control arms you can adjust the wheel stops located on inner side of knuckle.


Can someone elaborate on this adjustment. I have 30's on and get some rub turning left. I'd love to get rid of it if I can. Thanks.
 
On the inside of each steering knuckle is a bolt threaded into a hole with a nut welded about halfway down as a depth stop that acts as a contact point when the steering is at full luck. If you unscrew that bolt and insert a couple of washers it will stick out farther, thereby limiting your turning radius and eliminating the tire rubbing problem. YMMV.
 
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