2013 Outlander wheels
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2013 Outlander wheels
Hi, first time post but long time outlander fan, currently i have a 2013 2wd outlander with 16 inch rims i am looking at "blinging" it up a bit with some new mag wheels but i am having trouble finding anything i like with the recommended size of a 7Jx18 ET38 rim and mainly have been looking at 8 - 8.5 inch rims but have offsets ranging from 33 - 35 was also looking at putting on wider tyres (235/55R18) and was wondering if anyone can recommend a good size rim and offset that would suit without causing any rubbing. Thanks
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Outlander wheel/tire combination
Due to weather conditions here in the midwest (we had icy road conditions lately) I had to replace the stock wheels and tires which gives me a better handling. I did have the Discount tire installer test the wheel and tire for any rubbing during install it did turn out good no rubbing at full turning left and right. the steering wheel is much more easier to turn. Please make sure you take the vehicle for wheel alignment at your trusted shop.
Now I have Unique series 42 (part# 42-7712) Black w/Red & Blue Stripes "D" Window 16x7, 5x4.5, 0 offset, 4" rear spacing, 3.3 center bore, approx 33lbs wrapped in 225/70/R16 Cooper AT3 103T SL OWL ITEM: 27147 29 inches, wheels and tires at Discount tire. I choose Cooper over General Grabber due to road noise at highway speeds with only minimal noise at 70MPH. The stock wheel sensors were tranfered to the new steel wheels.
Now I have Unique series 42 (part# 42-7712) Black w/Red & Blue Stripes "D" Window 16x7, 5x4.5, 0 offset, 4" rear spacing, 3.3 center bore, approx 33lbs wrapped in 225/70/R16 Cooper AT3 103T SL OWL ITEM: 27147 29 inches, wheels and tires at Discount tire. I choose Cooper over General Grabber due to road noise at highway speeds with only minimal noise at 70MPH. The stock wheel sensors were tranfered to the new steel wheels.
Last edited by chris824; 01-13-2017 at 10:26 PM.
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Wheels unique series 42
[QUOTE=chris824;318840]Due to weather conditions here in the midwest (we had icy road conditions lately) I had to replace the stock wheels and tires which gives me a better handling. I did have the Discount tire installer test the wheel and tire for any rubbing during install it did turn out good no rubbing at full turning left and right. the steering wheel is much more easier to turn. Please make sure you take the vehicle for wheel alignment at your trusted shop.
Now I have Unique series 42 (part# 42-7712) Black w/Red & Blue Stripes "D" Window 16x7, 5x4.5, 0 offset, 4" rear spacing, 3.3 center bore, approx 33lbs wrapped in 225/70/R16 Cooper AT3 103T SL OWL ITEM: 27147 29 inches, wheels and tires at Discount tire. I choose Cooper over General Grabber due to road noise at highway speeds with only minimal noise at 70MPH. The stock wheel sensors were tranfered to the new steel wheels.[/QUO]
Hello, do you still have the Mitsubishi outlander with unique series 42? 😁
if so, do you have a foto with the side of the car or from the side, y like the look but I can see how it's like from the side
thanks!! 🍻
Now I have Unique series 42 (part# 42-7712) Black w/Red & Blue Stripes "D" Window 16x7, 5x4.5, 0 offset, 4" rear spacing, 3.3 center bore, approx 33lbs wrapped in 225/70/R16 Cooper AT3 103T SL OWL ITEM: 27147 29 inches, wheels and tires at Discount tire. I choose Cooper over General Grabber due to road noise at highway speeds with only minimal noise at 70MPH. The stock wheel sensors were tranfered to the new steel wheels.[/QUO]
Hello, do you still have the Mitsubishi outlander with unique series 42? 😁
if so, do you have a foto with the side of the car or from the side, y like the look but I can see how it's like from the side
thanks!! 🍻
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