P1000 Anyone run 5 lug wheels with adapters?

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dilligaff82

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Looking at tire/wheel combos and I found a set of 15” wheels I like but they’re only available in 5 lug, either 4.5” (114.3mm) or 5.5” (139.7mm). Is this a bad idea?

Just dipping my toes into the idea of running the same size tires all the way around. From what I gather I’ll need wider spacers on the rear to even it out? Machine is all stock except for a 2” lift, and looking at 28-29” tires.

thanks in advance
 
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Looking at tire/wheel combos and I found a set of 15” wheels I like but they’re only available in 5 lug, either 4.5” (114.3mm) or 5.5” (139.7mm). Is this a bad idea?

Just dipping my toes into the idea of running the same size tires all the way around. From what I gather I’ll need wider spacers on the rear to even it out? Machine is all stock except for a 2” lift, and looking at 28-29” tires.

thanks in advance
I understand finding a nice wheel, I do not know for certain but it seems reasonable that there are 4 to 5 lug adapters. Before you go that route try a good wheel shop... in fact I went thru KJ Motorsports for my tire/wheel combo. I didn't do an exhaustive search but I did do a lot... KJ so far had the best price on tires and wheels. I have a 2019 P1K-3 using a 3" rough country bracket lift, and a 1.5" rear wheel spacer. I just put on method 410 15" wheels with a 4+3 offset (most people on the forums have used a 5+2) and 29.5 Maxxis Carnivore tires.., before you order on line give them a call, they have a good team manning the phones and will help out a lot