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Old 11-04-2009, 07:05 AM
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Where can I find the type of rims pictured on the Overland Jeep at this years SEMA

If I knew where to get those simple style rims, I would buy five tomorrow.
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I am running them. They are the "Mopar steel winter wheels" just painted white..

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I want black anyways. Thanks.
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I like the looks of those too, but am wondering about the offset. They look like they're less offset than stock, is that right? How big a tire would work, do you think?
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Originally Posted by petrus
I like the looks of those too, but am wondering about the offset. They look like they're less offset than stock, is that right? How big a tire would work, do you think?
I think they are the same backspacing as stock. When they are not flexed they are under the fenders, I just can't tell if they are as under as stock was.

Either way they are very close.
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Well, back to the fence I go then. I don't want spacers.
Thanks though, that is why I like this site.
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plenty of people are running wheel spacers with no problems at all. if you like the mopar steelies you should go for it
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I can tell you for a fact the Overland concept vehicle gets wheeled pretty hard. I saw it in person at Hollister, they werent being gentle on it.
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How much do those Mopar steel winter wheels go for and how heavy are they?
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Mopar part number 52124455AB
Rims weigh approx. 65lb. each.

I was looking at ordering a set. I found a place that will ship 5 to your door $464
You will need spacers to run 35" Tires.


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