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Old Sep 15, 2006
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Black rims

just looking to see if i could find some cheap black rims, used/new just seeing what it would cost me. any suggestions
 
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Offroad or street?
 
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sorry, off road
 
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backspaceing is the distance from the center of the rim to the edge of the rim, correct me if im wrong but the more backspaceing the less likelyhood of tires rubbing or is the other way. or am i completely wrong
 
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my black rims were $50 each from discount tire
 
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the ones on the link are 36$ a peice
 
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not bad at all,almost like mine
 
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Originally Posted by texasfan1000
backspaceing is the distance from the center of the rim to the edge of the rim, correct me if im wrong but the more backspaceing the less likelyhood of tires rubbing or is the other way. or am i completely wrong


stock ranger BS is 4.5". LESS backspacing pushes the wheel out more which is fine you dont want anything greater then 4.5" a 3.75" or 3.5" or 3.25" those are all fine BS and remeber ranger is 5x4.5 bolt pattern
 
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thats what i thought. so no more than 4.5" got it, the higher the number the closer the rim is the truck
 
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i like those rims by the way, cheapest ive found, thanks for the help. so when you are done w/ a thread how do you lock it when you get the info you want.
 
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you dont it just sits here eventually it will get archived by the big bad archive mechine
 
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Old Sep 16, 2006
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cool
 
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Man, I wish you were closer, I could sell ya my rims/tires if ya need em.
 
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