Different offset wheels front and back on Bravada
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Different offset wheels front and back on Bravada
Hey new to the forum with a few questions I've been pondering for awhile now. I've got a 2000 Bravada AWD, my question is, would it cause any problem running a different offset wheel in the rear? As we all know the rear axle is more narrow than the front. I seen people run spacers to make up the difference, but what about just the wheel offset to compensate? I mean use a wheel thats the same diameter, width, and tire size just deeper offset to get it to "stick out" a little further in the rear? If that's possible, who makes wheels in multiple offsets? I keep using the word offset but I may mean back spacing I'm not clear to the difference as my only expirience with aftermarket wheels is with wire wheels which it's either std or rev offset choices the bs is the same. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
#3
The purpose would really be for the look. I'm not concerned with the difference but I'm looking into buying some wheels and had that thought.
#4
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Don't mess with getting two different pairs of wheels with two different backspacing numbers.
I have the same 'maro wheels on front and back with 4.5 backspacing and they stick out to my needs perfectly. You can't even tell the front sticks out a little more unless you get really close and measure.
For instance:
Look at the wheels. Can you tell that much of a difference. Imo, no...
#5
Bravada = AWD. As such, I wouldn't recommend running different offset rims as this eliminates the possibility for proper tire rotations without swapping tires around on the rims... Proper tire rotation on an AWD vehicle is quite important. Damage to the transfer case can result from differences in tire diameters even just in the wear difference front to back.
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