WHEEL SPECSVery nice, wheel spec?
Awesome. Can we get some side views on how flush they sit against the fenders?WHEEL SPECS
Brand: Black Rhino
Model: Overland
Part Number: 1880VRL355120M76
Color: Matte Black
Backspacing: 5.88
Offset: +35
Wheel Diameter: 18
Wheel Width: 8
Hub Bore: 76.10
Load Rating: 2700
Wheel Exposed Lugs: Yes
Wheel Material: Alloy
Weight: 33
Wheel Structure: One Piece
Wheel Spoke Number: 5
Wheel Style: Mesh
Bolt Patterns: 5x120
True Directional: No
Ok tried a few shots. I have a yard stick touching tire at bottom and black fender at top. I'd say 1/2" to tire. About 1" to upper rim edge. Hope that makes sense.Awesome. Can we get some side views on how flush they sit against the fenders?
That’s a good amount of flush. I was looking at some wheels with 20mm offset about 15mm further out than yours but I think yours is perfect.Ok tried a few shots. I have a yard stick touching tire at bottom and black fender at top. I'd say 1/2" to tire. About 1" to upper rim edge. Hope that makes sense. View attachment 16371
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TYThis and the black rhino arsenal wheels are the best ones out there, looks great!
I have no off-road experience at this point. Some reviews and YouTube vids have me not at all concerned. Me personally she's a 98% daily commuter. So they are for looks and upstate/fingerlakes NY winters. Maybe some farm fields when hunting/shooting and fishing.How do you like the Nittos offroad?
I was going back and forth between 245 and 255 60r 18. Posted in FB groups asking opinions on if that little bit was worth the cost and possible mpg loss. Most agreed no. Settled on stock Trailsport size. 245 60 18.Looks great I am seriously considering getting these for my passport. Those are the tires I want also. What tire size did you go with?
Ah ok I was thinking of going with the 255's but might have to rethink that.I was going back and forth between 245 and 255 60r 18. Posted in FB groups asking opinions on if that little bit was worth the cost and possible mpg loss. Most agreed no. Settled on stock Trailsport size. 245 60 18.
Well. I looked at cost diff around 100 bucks. And then speedo off little always. The mpg possibly down. All for about 1/2" decided since I'm mostly road mile it made more sense to stay stock, least for me.Ah ok I was thinking of going with the 255's but might have to rethink that.