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Badass! Offset on wheels?

Here are the specs from 4wp:


  • Pro Comp Alloy Wheels | Part Number: PXA1069-7983
  • Wheel Width:9 Inches
  • Style:Series 1069
  • Finish:polished
  • Construction:Aluminum
  • Wheel Diameter:17 Inches
  • Offset:-6
  • Backspacing:4.75
  • Fitment:Universal Fit
  • Brand:pro Comp Alloy Wheels
  • Bolt Pattern:6 on 5.5
  • Series:69 Series
  • Series - Finish:69 Series Classic - Polished
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Here are the specs from 4wp:


  • Pro Comp Alloy Wheels | Part Number: PXA1069-7983
  • Wheel Width:9 Inches
  • Style:Series 1069
  • Finish:polished
  • Construction:Aluminum
  • Wheel Diameter:17 Inches
  • Offset:-6
  • Backspacing:4.75
  • Fitment:Universal Fit
  • Brand:pro Comp Alloy Wheels
  • Bolt Pattern:6 on 5.5
  • Series:69 Series
  • Series - Finish:69 Series Classic - Polished
That looks really good for an-6 offset. Looks more like a +18 or so. Nice job!!!
 

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Wow, now I'm wishing I ordered white. Looks great with that wheel set-up.
 

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great setup!!! How much poke do you have? I can’t tell from the picture. Also, pictures do not do this color justice.
So would have a 0 offset pushed them out more?
 

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We just installed the Fuel Block D750 in 17'x9" with Nitto Ridge Grapplers 35x12.50R17 on our Black Wildtrak that just arrived. The car was completely ceramic coated by Protective Film Solutions and photographed by Ted7.

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whats the offset?
 

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Love this look!! What lift do you have on here?
I have the RPG perch collar lift. I dont reccomend it. Ride is not that good due to the compressed coils. If not doing a coilover setup, just do a spacer lift.
 

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Nothing crazy, but I wanted to post here for anyone who's thinking of doing the same.

285/75r16 on the stock 16" steelies. Tires are Bridgestone Dueler Revo 3s.

1. No significant changes to ride quality or MPG. Tires are quiet, and perform admirably in ~10" of snow. Gearing feels appropriate for the 7MT and 2.3.

2. Did not remove crash bars. No rubs so far on 500 street miles.

3. The tire place did not give me a hard time or complain about 285s on a 7" rim.

4. You will need to trim the spare tire bump stops a little over a half inch. A 0.5" wheel spacer was not enough, and any more I'd be concerned with thread engagement on the studs for the lug nuts. I trimmed them with a razorblade and finished them with a belt sander to get a nice smooth finish.

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Nothing crazy, but I wanted to post here for anyone who's thinking of doing the same.

285/75r16 on the stock 16" steelies. Tires are Bridgestone Dueler Revo 3s.

1. No significant changes to ride quality or MPG. Tires are quiet, and perform admirably in ~10" of snow. Gearing feels appropriate for the 7MT and 2.3.

2. Did not remove crash bars. No rubs so far on 500 street miles.

3. The tire place did not give me a hard time or complain about 285s on a 7" rim.

4. You will need to trim the spare tire bump stops a little over a half inch. A 0.5" wheel spacer was not enough, and any more I'd be concerned with thread engagement on the studs for the lug nuts. I trimmed them with a razorblade and finished them with a belt sander to get a nice smooth finish.

IMG_3579[1].JPG
I assume that is the Base Bronco? Still waiting on mine - same build.
 

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Here are the specs from 4wp:


  • Pro Comp Alloy Wheels | Part Number: PXA1069-7983
  • Wheel Width:9 Inches
  • Style:Series 1069
  • Finish:polished
  • Construction:Aluminum
  • Wheel Diameter:17 Inches
  • Offset:-6
  • Backspacing:4.75
  • Fitment:Universal Fit
  • Brand:pro Comp Alloy Wheels
  • Bolt Pattern:6 on 5.5
  • Series:69 Series
  • Series - Finish:69 Series Classic - Polished
Yeah, this looks pretty great. Im looking for a wheel replacement for my 2 door A51 badlands, and want a more retro, simple look (but not plain steelies). This is the closest I've seen. To be honest the steelies on the green 2 door above also look pretty terrific.
 
 





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