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Old 08-30-2014, 03:45 PM #1
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MB razor wheels?

Hello all, I'm planning on doing an OME lift with Camburg UCA's to my 2014 Trail edition. I was also planning on getting new rims and was wondering if MB Razor 17X8.5 6-139.7 25MTB wheels would work. they have 25mm offset and I think 5.73 inches back space. Any thoughts, and yes I tried searching.

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Hello all, I'm planning on doing an OME lift with Camburg UCA's to my 2014 Trail edition. I was also planning on getting new rims and was wondering if MB Razor 17X8.5 6-139.7 25MTB wheels would work. they have 25mm offset and I think 5.73 inches back space. Any thoughts, and yes I tried searching.

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The wheel is wider than stock, and that offset will pull the wheel into the well another 10mm or so on top of 1/2 the increase in wheel width. That might pull them in too far and you will end up hitting the UCA. If you go bigger tires you have to factor that into the increased width too.
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That offset is off. With an 8.5 in wide rim I bet you want to be around 0 off set to get your back spacing around 4.5. I have a 9 in wide wheel and it runs a negative offset of about 12 (if I remember correctly).

I would personally move to a different wheel.



You actually want to be about a -6 offset to get a good backspacing.

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