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17.5x17 ET-25 wheels

H3Hummer

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Hummer H3, Dodge Ram oder ähnlich,Reifen mit Felgen in Hochheim am Main


found those for 500€
 

Grey poupon

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Ive been thinking about some 17s as well, just because there's so many more options for tires. From what Ive seen i think my perfect off-set would be -12, but that remains to be seen. In you sig it says you have 15s. That would be a nice way to go for me too. It's about finding appropriate tires.
Those are nice wheels though. I think they'd stick out about 2".
 

jdyonker

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I have 17x8.5 25mm offset running 315/75R17 tires. The picture you posted shows wheels that will probably work, but make sure the hub diameter is at lease 4”. The H3 and first generation Colorado/Canyon had bigger hub diameters than any other GM product, even though they shared the same 6x139.7 lug pattern. This is an awesome resource for wheel/tire fitment questions -> https://www.wheel-size.com/calc/
 

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H3Hummer

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LUXEMBOURG in EU
Ive been thinking about some 17s as well, just because there's so many more options for tires. From what Ive seen i think my perfect off-set would be -12, but that remains to be seen. In you sig it says you have 15s. That would be a nice way to go for me too. It's about finding appropriate tires.
Those are nice wheels though. I think they'd stick out about 2".
Ooops , shit , i've 315/75R 16 not 15" sorry...changed in signature. Thanks for info cause I've never seen that mistake ....
 

Grey poupon

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jdyonker. The pic you posted looks like +25mm. Not -25mm. That might just be the angle of the photo fooling me though. Agree on the hub-diameter. I recently discovered hub-centric rings that make Nissan-sized wheels fit safely, More options opening up.
 
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