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I need wheels with built in offset.. Where do i find them?

1.5K views 5 replies 5 participants last post by  Bones from OMF  
#1 ·
I have a 2009 rzr with factory steel wheels.. the offset i believe is:
front= 4+2
Rear = 6+2

Now my dilemma is that i want to get wider.. I want to go +2inches all the way around but i do not want to run spacers. I need to find a set of 12in rims with an offset
Front = 2+4
Rear = 4+4

Am i correct? did i do that right? lol I am new to this whole sideXside thing and just want to make sure i did my math correct. Also i need help even finding a place that offers a different offset. I am not picky on wheel style but prefer something NOT custom. I can't pay big bucks for custom made wheels. Someone out there has GOT to offer wheels with an offset. Please help!!!
 
#3 ·
Call Ben at Al's Cycle Center (501)758-4800, He has some on his RZR and can tell you what you need.
 
#4 · (Edited)
My Motosport Alloys Nukes have a -47mm offset and I went with them for the same reason you are describing. It basically works out to being a 2+5 offset. I gained about 6" of total width all the way around, got a nice looking wheel, and only spent $100 more on the set of 4 than I would have spent for a set of spacers.....no-brainer choice!!

Go to the top of the page, click on "Forum" next to "Home", scroll down through until you come to the list of supporting vendors and Motosport Alloys/EFX tires is who you are looking for. I believe several of their styles come in the offset that I have.
 
#6 ·
I need to find a set of 12in rims with an offset
Front = 2+4
Rear = 4+4
We can get you a 12x7 3+4 front and a 12x8 4+4 rear that would gain you about 2" per side over teh factory wheels. We could do that in the DWT Red Label wheel, our Outlaw Series wheels, or our Billet Center wheels. You can see all of those on our website, or feel free to contact me (PM, call, email) and we can discuss your options.

Thanks,
Bones