Non-Offset 33"x12.50"

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THWG

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Hello, all,

I have non-offset 33x12.50s on my '93 Bronco with a 4" lift. My father has offset 33x12.50s on his '70 with a 4" lift. His tires are rubbing the fender. We were considering swapping wheels. Before we go through the trouble of trial and error, does anyone know whether my wheels will work on his vehicle?

Thanks in advance.

 

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Does he have cut-out/& flares..? (assuming you're talking front wheels)

There are "turn-stops" on the back of ea. knuckle to set the turn radius.

Turning too far, can rub on the radius arms as well.

(this is more likely with the stock or non-offset -- i.e. deep backspacing))

 
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bigbluebronc

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Hello, all,

I have non-offset 33x12.50s on my '93 Bronco with a 4" lift. My father has offset 33x12.50s on his '70 with a 4" lift. His tires are rubbing the fender. We were considering swapping wheels. Before we go through the trouble of trial and error, does anyone know whether my wheels will work on his vehicle?

Thanks in advance.
I will say you kids are lazy by the time I am done typing you could have swapped one front tire truck too truck and found out the answer.

BWY

 

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