MR.Ty Token East Coast Guy May 12, 2015 #21 RoughRider said: Mainly hits the bumper Click to expand... If it is hitting the bumper before the studs enter through the rims then back spacing is your issue and you need a spacer in order to mount your 35 on the stock carrier.
RoughRider said: Mainly hits the bumper Click to expand... If it is hitting the bumper before the studs enter through the rims then back spacing is your issue and you need a spacer in order to mount your 35 on the stock carrier.
C Cavscout263 New member May 12, 2015 #22 If the back spacing is 4.8" will it still fit or do I need to get a spacer?
MedixJK - May 12, 2015 #23 RoughRider said: Mainly hits the bumper Click to expand... Sounds like time to get rid of that bumper. Cavscout263 said: If the back spacing is 4.8" will it still fit or do I need to get a spacer? Click to expand... Ive got my 35 on a factory wheel which has more BS than that, so you oughtta be fine.
RoughRider said: Mainly hits the bumper Click to expand... Sounds like time to get rid of that bumper. Cavscout263 said: If the back spacing is 4.8" will it still fit or do I need to get a spacer? Click to expand... Ive got my 35 on a factory wheel which has more BS than that, so you oughtta be fine.