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Anyone know what kind of wheels these are?


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ya, he's on Ratsun.

He let someone borrow the truck and they came back curbbed. Remember that post?

 

I bought those same wheels recently. I ordered tires online so I'm still waiting for them to arrive.

 

'titans' means factory Nissan wheels off of a Titan truck. 18x8

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]2eDeYe & Bleach, from what I understand you both put these wheels or are putting these wheels on to later model 620's with disc brakes. After looking at the pictures of your truck and the one I asked about and comparing mine, is the offset the same because with the drums I dont think these rims will work. From what I read on the Konig Counter steer thread FJwagon made reference to a +10 offset and these rims are +20. Were the factory wheels different offsets on the discs and drums because they look similar on both?

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Redeye has those wheels on his truck right now as you can see in his signature. His are 6-spoke deisgn vs 5-spoke but the same size and offset is used.

Some boring out of the center may be required.

I'm putting those on a 2000 Nissan Frontier though so its a completely different application. I did put some 2001 Frontier 15x7 wheels on a 1978 620. The offset was perfect to tuck them. They fit with no mods. I think all factory Nissan truck wheels have some positive offset. +20 or so sounds about right.

 

I think that disc brake trucks do have a slightly wider stance; at least the rear axel is a little wider. 225 width tire might rub the lip of the bed a little when lowered. You can either roll the fender lip or run 205/45/18 or similar.

For my Frontier I'm not lowering it (yet) so I'm running proper outside diameter tires of 225/45/18

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I wouldn't say their on it 'right now' lol

 

In my sig pic, that's a drum brake truck using 1/4 spacers to clear the hub.

With the new disc brake frame, I turned down the hubs to clear.

Works well either way, but I'd rather not have a spacer.

 

So ya, they fit disc or drum trucks ;)

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