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need info on rims
i want these rims for my 01 pathfinder but i dont know if they will fit cuz it 5 lugs and my path is 6 lug x 5.5 .Also watz the differences between fwd rims and rwd rims my path is 4wd.
http://www.thewheelconnection.com/ph...&brandsearch=1 they look clean huh |
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Re: need info on rims
"FWD" rims are typically high offset and "RWD" rims are typically low offset. All traditional style trucks and SUV's (your pathfinder included) typically use "RWD" rims.
No, those wheels will not fit because according to Panther's website, they do not make them in your bolt pattern.
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Re: Re: need info on rims
[quote=drdisque]"FWD" rims are typically high offset and "RWD" rims are typically low offset. All traditional style trucks and SUV's (your pathfinder included) typically use "RWD" rims.
No, those wheels will not fit because according to Panther's website, they do not make them in your bolt pattern.[/QUOTE ] thanks for the info but, wat does high offset and low offset mean? as u can tell i dont noe nothing about rims or tires all yea wat does those numbers mean on tires unoe 245/35/22 |
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Re: need info on rims
offset is how far from the middle of the wheel the lug face sits (where the wheel attaches to the car), a low offset wheel will "stick out" more than a high offset wheel.
the first number in a tire size is the width in mm, the second is the profile height (distance between the rim and outside of the tire) in percent of the width, and the third number is the rim diameter (in inches) that the tire fits on.
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