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I found some interesting wheels on craigslist but I don't really know what size wheels work with a 620. Which offset is ideal and what is the limit before its too big and its rubbing (at close to stock ride height).

 

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Its a 15in wheel, but they look pretty deep to put on a non 4wd truck. Would they fit ok on a 620 with out rubbing?

 

The guy says he was running 215/65 tires on them.

 

But any other info about ideal size for 620 wheels would be helpful. I know my 510 wheels but I dunno what'll work on a 620.

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The center caps in those wheels are incredibly RARE. Would like to have a set for the enkei's on my landcruiser.

 

As far as fitment on a 620, that is a big variable based on what year the truck is. The pictures wheels look like a 15x8 wheel and most of the RWD enkeis of that vintage had a 3.75" backspacing. The variable on a 620 is drum brake trucks(72.5-77) or disc brake trucks(78/79). The disc trucks track width is about 2.25" wider than a drum truck, this directly affects how the wheels fit.

 

Those pictures wheels, if the are 8" wide, would fit nice on a stock height drum truck, but on a disc truck they are going to stick out way to far.

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if you run 50 series or lower, you'll have no problem rubbing at stock height. they are pretty wide- will be sticking out a bit.

how much are they asking for?

 

They are asking about $80

 

The center caps in those wheels are incredibly RARE. Would like to have a set for the enkei's on my landcruiser.

 

As far as fitment on a 620, that is a big variable based on what year the truck is. The pictures wheels look like a 15x8 wheel and most of the RWD enkeis of that vintage had a 3.75" backspacing. The variable on a 620 is drum brake trucks(72.5-77) or disc brake trucks(78/79). The disc trucks track width is about 2.25" wider than a drum truck, this directly affects how the wheels fit.

 

Those pictures wheels, if the are 8" wide, would fit nice on a stock height drum truck, but on a disc truck they are going to stick out way to far.

 

Well the 620 trucks i've been looking at are all front disc.

 

As for width on these wheels I finally got some numbers. From lip to lip its 9 1/2 inches the inside of the lips is 8 1/2 inch.... pretty damn beefy wheels... not sure what you'd use these on. :blink:

 

Maybe run them on my toyota.. not sure if they are the look I want on the toyota tho.

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I have a set of those rims, they are american racing but I am sure they are the same size as the Enkies. they are 15X7 and I run 196/50/15s and they fit fine...and for $80 bucks you cant go wrong...the red 620 actually has the enkie rims like the ones you bought, and the green truck is mine

 

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I have a set of those rims, they are american racing but I am sure they are the same size as the Enkies. they are 15X7 and I run 196/50/15s and they fit fine...and for $80 bucks you cant go wrong...the red 620 actually has the enkie rims like the ones you bought, and the green truck is mine

 

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Cool, I think mine are 15x8.5 with a -30 or so offset. So they may stick out a bit more.

 

Is your truck front disc or drum?

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