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Using offset wheels (rims) is an alternative method compared to using [[Wheel spacers|Wheel spacers]] to widen vehicle's track. | Using offset wheels (rims) is an alternative method compared to using [[Wheel spacers|Wheel spacers]] to widen vehicle's track. | ||
− | 5.5x15 ET5 is the standard wheel sizes, a wider track significantly stabilizes a Jimny, and is especially recommended doing if a vehicle lift is applied. | + | 5.5x15 ET5 is the standard wheel sizes (1998-2018), a wider track significantly stabilizes a Jimny, and is especially recommended doing if a vehicle lift is applied. |
However, there are also some disadvantages of having it. | However, there are also some disadvantages of having it. |
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Some quick & simple notes
Using offset wheels (rims) is an alternative method compared to using Wheel spacers to widen vehicle's track.
5.5x15 ET5 is the standard wheel sizes (1998-2018), a wider track significantly stabilizes a Jimny, and is especially recommended doing if a vehicle lift is applied.
However, there are also some disadvantages of having it.
Page last edited on 21/05/2019 by user Tonic