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LightmanE300 said:
The offset isn't correct, unlike the ricksons aluminum wheels, or the Kore 18's.

For the record, Rickson's aluminum wheels do not have the correct offset for 2000+ trucks either. Last I checked they have them listed but they were never able to get any produced. :rolleyes:



-Scott
 
My mistake Sradke - I thought the forged aluminum had the right offset. In any case I dont think I like the looks of those commercial tires on the srw's anyway. The kore welds and toyos look sweet but man the price, whew.
 
No apologies needed. I hear what you're saying about the look, but with a little size they aren't so bad. I can't believe the money they get for some of these things either.



-Scott
 
SRadke said:
For the record, Rickson's aluminum wheels do not have the correct offset for 2000+ trucks either. Last I checked they have them listed but they were never able to get any produced. :rolleyes:



-Scott

That's interesting. Although I would bet it's reasonably close, like off by less than 1/3" or 10mm or so.
 
I see they've changed their site now. They no longer list an aluminum wheel with 1. 41" (40mm) offset. This is because, as I said above, they were not able to get them produced. They do list a . 25" offset for 94-99 Rams in both steel and aluminum, however I don't know what the stock offset was in those years.



Their note applying to 2000+ trucks with aluminum wheels reads as follows:



1) OEM offset is 1. 7". Will move centerline of tire out 1. 45"





Hope this helps.

-Scott
 
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