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Old 01-25-2006, 01:37 PM
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What I'm looking to do is....

I want my wheels to stick out from the side of the truck (just a little) but I don't know what type of wheels to get. I have seen a couple of trucks running around like this and it really looking sharp. I know I will have to have a set of offset wheels but I don't know what.

So my question is......

Do any of you know what it is that I'm looking for? Maybe you have this on yours... Could you post a pic and let me know what type and where you found them?

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Old 01-25-2006, 01:43 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

Oops ...... I forgot

2003 Blazer.. 2wd 2dr

I have a set of BF Goodrich All terrain tire on it now Just need to know what wheels
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Old 01-25-2006, 02:26 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

"I want my wheels to stick out from the side of the truck"

Looks stupid. Not street legal.
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Old 01-25-2006, 04:03 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

Why isn't it street legal?

I don't think it looks stupid either, if they stick out just a little with the right set of tires and rims I think it looks really good.
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Old 01-25-2006, 05:43 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

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"I want my wheels to stick out from the side of the truck"

Looks stupid. Not street legal.

It's illegal because your tires throw road rash up in the air.

And, it's quite ugly not having the correct offset.
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

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"I want my wheels to stick out from the side of the truck"

Looks stupid. Not street legal.
All i have to say is..... looks stupid its illegal and its
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Old 01-25-2006, 08:10 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

You could legally do it if you used Jeep style fender flares that cover the tires, but I agree it looks stupid.
Plus it'll put unusual strain on all the front end parts, and might just brake something.

There are 2 ways to do such a mod. And there is no right way.
Yhe first way is buy a set of wheels with the offset that you want.
For the second way you'll have to PM me, and I'll think about giving you the answer. This is because I don't like the idea at all, even though you can buy the professionally made parts from some parts stores.
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

Aren't you glad you posted this question?

And yes I think it looks stupid too!
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Old 01-25-2006, 09:54 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

Now that you've heard our opinion If you still want to do it go right ahead, it's your truck, your money, and you licence.

The only safe way is buy the wheels that you want with the offset that you want. I won't tell you the other method. Do yourself a favor and install those Jeep style fender flares.

It'll wear out your front end quickly, but like I said it's your money. Just pull off the road when it starts handling bad (if the cops don't pull you over first)

I seem to remember a trend where several young people did just that to honda's in the early 90's. It didn't last long.

Since it's really all your choice I hope that everyone will respect your decision, and leave it alone. I know that I will
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Old 01-25-2006, 11:40 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

stupid, overboard they also have to have mudd flaps
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Old 01-25-2006, 11:45 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

Well that isn't up to us, it's his Blazer and money.

Where I live very few Jeeps or raised trucks have mud flaps, and they aren't required here.
So the mud flap part depends upon where you live.
I don't think that they would care about it with a otherwise stock 2wd

The most important thing here is that he pulls over when his Blazer starts handling weird
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Old 01-26-2006, 05:04 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

Tire rims have a offset dimension form the back of the rim to where they mount to the hub. You have to find out your offset for your rims then find a set with less offset.
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

Hey guys

He just asked the question. Thats what the message board is for. People that want to ask questions. No need to flame him for it.

I know here in Canada you would not get off the end of your street with tires that protrude past the fenders. However I have seen some trucks with smaller flares on them to cover the edges of the tires.

I am pretty sure the offset you are looking for is positive. meaning that you push the tire away from the centerline of the vehicle. The Negative offset does the oppisite, It moves the tire closer to the centerline of the vehicle.

I personally don't think it would exactly help your front end strain, I find my blazer is bad enough on front end parts now. I can just imagine what the extra strain would do to it.

I am running 31 inch tires with a 1/2 inch positive offset and a 3 inch body lift. Its not really enought to notice if you look at it alone however if you park next to another blazer you notice my front hood line is baout 4 inches above a stock truck. Suits me just fine. Little bit more aggressive look and stance but does not stick out enough where someone would want to steal it.

My last truck I went a bit to far with it and yes, it got stolen.

Another good point to having a slightly modified/lifted truck. I got into an accident 3 weeks ago in a mall parking lot. I got rearended by a 2005 Jag 4Dr. Total spent on repairs to date on my truck my insurance company just paid the bill of a little under $3000. The Jag - a total write off. If it was at factory hight and hit by the same car mine would have been a write off as well because he would have come through the rear gate.

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Old 01-26-2006, 05:26 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

I would be happy to just have my backs tracking as wide as the fronts. I want to do it with wheel spacers, but can someone post a lonk to some spacers to buy. I think that 1" or less will do the trick for me plus some axle studs.
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Old 01-26-2006, 05:43 PM
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Re: What I'm looking to do is....

For most of you....

I never asked what you thought about the looks... ITS MY TRUCK....

What asses some of you are... I'm not talking about have the tires hangin over the yellow and white lines of the road I'm only looking for maybe an inch or something... I have 30 x 10.5 15 on there now and just want a liitle width to the truck.... So for all of you can't have any pos. respones or helpful info.........Piss off.....


For the others that helped....

Thanks for the useful info.. I guess I will have to do a little more thinking befor I spend a grand on wheels.... Thanks again...
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