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Robert S.
I have a 2006 Jeep Wrangler, TJ Rubicon with 3 1/2" lift. Stock jeep alloy wheels, 16 x 8, 5 bolt pattern, I have been running 285/75R 16 BFG K02 All Terrain tires on the factory wheels with no spacers for the last 100k miles. I recently damaged one wheel which I need to replace. Does the Quadratec Rubicon Xtreme Wheel have the same backspacing, offset as the factory wheel so I can run the same tire on the wheel like I have been with the factory wheels. Thanks
No. Factory 16x8 Jeep wheels that year have a 12.7 + offset or 5" of backspace. The Rubicon Xtreme is designed for running larger and wider tires with the change in offset. Thanks for your inquiry.
Gerold B.
My stock lug wrench will not fit in the holes. What lug wrench will fit in the holes for these rims?
a 3/4" thin walled socket works with these wheels.Thin wall lug socket set Thanks for your inquiry
Anthony R.
Which size “Black” Lug Nuts with locks will fit: Quadratec Rubicon Xtreme Wheel 16x8 with 4.5in Backspace in Satin Black for 87-06 Jeep Wrangler YJ & TJ
Quadratec 23 piece Acorn Lug Nut Set is a very good candidate for fit with that wheel.
Anthony R.
I have a 2003 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 2.5” lift. Will 16x8 wheels and 265/75R16 be enough clearance for my 2.5” lift? Thanks
Yes, that should clear that specification of tire. Thanks for your inquiry.
TERRY C.
Have 32 x 11.50 R15 tires on 97 Wrangler with 2 " lift. Any issues mounting these wheels ?
3" lift is better if you will be off-roading but for all highway use, it should be okay.
Michael R.
I would like to put these wheels on my 2006 wrangler sport. Doing a 2.5” lift and will be installing 33x12.5 tires. Will there be any issues with this setup? If not,how far from stock will the wheels stick out. Thanks
2.5" is not enough to completely clear 33" tires with the correct wheel travel for off-roading. 4 to 4.5" of lift is suggested. If you run flat panel or high clearance fender/flare setup and or a body lift, you can clear 33" but it is not the recommended way to do it. The backspace on the wheel should be good. Thanks for your inquiry.
Craig S.
I plan to mount a 31x10.50/15 on a jeep with stock suspension, will they rub.
The backspacing on these wheels allow for wider tires to fit. You should not experience rubbing except possibly at full lock. Even then, it will be minimal, if at all.
Wyatt H.
Hi !
about the 16 inch wheels, would I need an adapter or wheel spacer if I install these on a stock 04 T ?
Hi there. No wheel adapters or spacers would be needed to install these on a TJ as they are the factory 5x4.5" bolt pattern.
WILLIAM A B.
When comparing the backspacing and offset of the 16" and the 15" wheel, what would the reason be for choosing one over the other; other than being able to run more tire options with the 16"ers? If I decide to run say a 33" tire, would one size be a better choice to keep the tires from rubbing the LCAs? If so, which?
Thank you for clarifying!
The lower your offset/backspacing number is, the further out it will push the wheel/tire away from the body and things like you lower control arms.
Paul S.
What is the lug well diameter?
The lug bore on these wheels is 28.5mm (1.12in).