I have heard through the grapevine that Itp rims have a goofy cross size, like a 5+2 is close to 4+3. If you were going with a fat/skinny combo, you could do 5+2 rears, and 4+3 front.
Go Hard
24 Sep 2011
I run 4+2 in the front and 4+4 in the rear. That gives you just enough clearance to run 9" tire's in the front. Just a tad wider than stock.
Most aftermarket wheels from ITP and the such are 5+2 front and rear. This will widen your track by 2-3"
From Kevin Barnes in Edmonton, probably Alberta's foremost Canned ham expert.
Lol my buddy wants to buy the backs I have for sale but we want to make sure they fit first. He is tired of getting pulled out of the mud by the the little 500 cat lol
So I guess he is in the dark side lol
I have 30 x 10 x 12 backs all the way around on my 2010 gade on the stock bead locks back clears fine but fronts rubbed the small side lug on tie rod and caught sway bar at full turn with spacers clear no problem so 14" rim would probably miss the tie rod but still I don't know how the outlanders sway bars are