18' Series Outback wheel offset

Jazdiver

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Hi all, looking at changing out my wheels. Does none know the offset on the 15inch Outback wheels at all? Seems to be plenty of options around outside of Jayco's offering If I can sort out the offset. Thanks.
 

coled1970

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Looking at getting mine change also to get more higher carrying capacity (to close to limits for my liking) spoke to a bloke in Melb who specialises in RV wheels and apparently the RV industry standard is 0 offset.
 
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Herbertclan

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Hi all, looking at changing out my wheels. Does none know the offset on the 15inch Outback wheels at all? Seems to be plenty of options around outside of Jayco's offering If I can sort out the offset. Thanks.

It should be on the inside of the rim, we have a 2012 Discovery OB and I looked at wheel options when I struggled to find a second spare the same as factory. A lot of what I read was saying 0mm offset but when I checked I'm sure ours were -9mm and ridiculously over priced from Jayco. I think when looking at the eBay rims on offer the 0mm off sets rims were going to give me less clearance between the tyre and inner wheel well. I'm sure once you dig into it (as I did) jayco's and matching wheels to your tug is easier said than done due to big differences in rim offsets if this is the direction you're heading? I know going to Prado rims I needed to look at new axle lengths.

Cheers Max,
 

achjimmy

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Our 2011 expanda with 15" rims was -9 our current starcraft with 16" is 0. If you want load carrying capacity ditch 15"s hard to get rims and tyres with much capacity. 16"s give you much more options as it opens up to the current crop of tyres for dual cabs.