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  1. racerdude5

    Front backspace 17*8 on dart, final advice before buying

    These are the wheels that I got for my Duster. They are 17x8 with a 5.5" backspacing. They clear everything (not sure about the sway bar, my car doesn't have one). They look great though. My tires are Kuhmo 215s (forgot the rest of the size). My front and rear wheels have different offsets...
  2. racerdude5

    Choosing Wheel Width, Offset, and Backspacing for your A-Body

    That's what I read as well. A scrub radius whether positive or negative is a must, you cannot have zero scrub radius otherwise it will be very awkward to drive. Too much scrub radius can be very bad as well and even dangerous, allowing the wheel to be jerked out of your hand when you hit a...
  3. racerdude5

    Choosing Wheel Width, Offset, and Backspacing for your A-Body

    I posted on another thread asking about Torque Thrusts on a Duster "I've ran Torque Thrust IIs on the back of my duster with an 8.25 for over a year now. The wheel is 17x8 with about 4 or 3 inches of backspacing. The tires are Pirelli P6 Four Seasons P245/45R17 and I've had no problems at all...
  4. racerdude5

    Post your wheel and tire combos.

    Torque Thrust IIs Front 17x8 inches 5.48(5.5) inches of backspacing Kumho Ecsta AST 215/45R17 Rear 17x8 inches About 4 inches plus/minus half an inch backspacing Pirelli P6 Four Seasons 245/45R17 No modifications to fenders or shackles. http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=309333
  5. racerdude5

    Duster with torque thrust wheels

    I'll post pictures when I get them on next week.
  6. racerdude5

    Duster with torque thrust wheels

    I've ran Torque Thrust IIs on the back of my duster with an 8.25 for over a year now. The wheel is 17x8 with about 4 or 3 inches of backspacing. The tires are Pirelli P6 Four Seasons P245/45R17 and I've had no problems at all. They work perfect. If I could I would go with a little less...
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