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Old 06-10-2008, 05:16 AM
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Can someone tell me how far in/out these wheels would be vs the stockers?
I'm looking for a 18" wheel that won;t stick waayyyy out and doesn;t cost nearly what the stock 18's do. Over $400 each and than I have to PC them on top of that.

I have a set of 5 35 12.50 18 Toyo MT's already to throw on there.

Here's the specs on the rim. I'm assuming I need Hub centric on the H3??
ART # SIZE BACK OFFSET BOLT CAP BORE LOAD SHIPPING
PART # SIZE BACK OFFSET BOLT CAP BORE LOAD SHIPPING
size 18x8.5
back space 5 3/4
Off set +25
bolt pattern 6-5.5hc
cap89-9184
bore 78mm
load rate 2200
weight 31
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Those won't fit. Too much backspacing and the center bore is waaaay too small.

Stock BS is 5"or 5.5". The center bore is 100.6mm.

It's going to be hard to find a hub-centric wheel for the H3. Especially since most sites don't list it in the specs. You'll most likely have to get a lug-centric wheel with a 108mm center and use hub rings if you end up with vibration. Wheels for a 6-lug Toyota will usually work, just check the backspacing.
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Those won't fit. Too much backspacing and the center bore is waaaay too small.

Stock BS is 5"or 5.5". The center bore is 100.6mm.

It's going to be hard to find a hub-centric wheel for the H3. Especially since most sites don't list it in the specs. You'll most likely have to get a lug-centric wheel with a 108mm center and use hub rings if you end up with vibration. Wheels for a 6-lug Toyota will usually work, just check the backspacing.

Here's the smae rim with a 108mm with 5 1/8" bs.
175-8883B 18x8.5 5 1/8 +10 6-5.5 89-8126 108mm 2200 31

http://www.ultrawheel.com/wheel_deta...brand=1&id=190


IS this worth ordering and giving it a shot or do I need to be 4 3/4 bs or somewhere around there? I have a VM into Ultra now to see what they say.

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Nice looking wheels.

The second size you posted should fit. You'll probably getting rubbing at full lock, same as you would with the stock wheels and 35's.
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take a look on ebay for american racing "trench" wheels.they come in all black or chrome and theres a fitment for h3 and colorado only.so im assuming there hubcentric with the correct offset.
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