A Wheel question for 2wd owners

derPo

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I'm having a heck of a time figuring out what rim size to get. My search results on the forum pull up a lot of different backspacing and whatnot. I want the 17" american racing Mojave rim with 285/70/17 tire. What spec rim do I need? I have a D60 rear with drums if that makes a difference. Since today is CYBER MONDAY :c1: I'm going to try and get somewhat of a deal.
 
DerPro, not sure if your search turned up the Tire and Wheel Gallery (linked below). Various owners posted wheel details in the thread that might be useful. Good luck.

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=15619
 
You don't get a choice... if you want the Mojave Teflon to fit your 8 on 6.5" axle, they only offer it in 0 offset/ 4 1/2" backspacing... which is exactly what I'd recommend anyway.

edit: it looks like AX39817882 is the part number, double check!
 
TheLetterJ said:
You don't get a choice... if you want the Mojave Teflon to fit your 8 on 6.5" axle, they only offer it in 0 offset/ 4 1/2" backspacing... which is exactly what I'd recommend anyway.

edit: it looks like AX39817882 is the part number, double check!


I think they are disconinued... but here's a good price on 3!

http://autoplicity.com/2764059-wheel-pros

Can someone confirm that these will work before I pull the trigger?
 
Since you're in SoCal, there should be some "4 wheel parts" stores in your area. You should call and see if they have any deals on them right now. Is there a reason you're going with a 17" wheel? I'm just wondering if tires are more expensive in 17's compared to 16's.
 
mikracer said:
Since you're in SoCal, there should be some "4 wheel parts" stores in your area. You should call and see if they have any deals on them right now. Is there a reason you're going with a 17" wheel? I'm just wondering if tires are more expensive in 17's compared to 16's.


They don't make the teflon coated Mojave any more, so they are harder to find. I called a 4wp and they don't have any.

I will most likely upgrade my brakes in the future and 16" rims wont clear the bigger rotors.
 
DerPo: I bought mine at Tucker Tire in Laguna Niguel....Give Brad a call.....he owns the place and can talk wheels.......

As mentioned the 17" ATX mojave only comes in one backspacing for 8 x 6.5".....
 
My 1998 E-350 front end was also swapped out with a 2014 front end (axle, brakes, etc.) and no problems on the stock 16" steel wheels (kept my original wheels after the conversion). The only reason I didn't mention it yesterday is that I have a dually and I wasn't sure if that made a difference (the wheels are dished). I can't speak to the rears, since I only did the fronts (but I CAN say that upgrading the front brakes alone made it a whole new stopping experience and I now have no desire to change the rear (drums).
 
I'm having a heck of a time figuring out what rim size to get. My search results on the forum pull up a lot of different backspacing and whatnot. I want the 17" american racing Mojave rim with 285/70/17 tire. What spec rim do I need? I have a D60 rear with drums if that makes a difference. Since today is CYBER MONDAY :c1: I'm going to try and get somewhat of a deal.
What did you end up doing? Do you have 16” wheels to sell?
 

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