georgethegoat
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No, those are 17". You're looking for 20"2002-2012 right?
These are reconditioned black at a very reasonable price IMO. Will they fit??
I did not. That 2601# corresponds with the 114 load index of the tires, not necessarily the wheels. See below, ironically my exact build, with 2679# based on the tires: https://www.detroitwheelandtire.com...ck-wtanm-a-2363-bbb-satin-a-fal-at3w-new.html@Riviot
Did you ever find load rating for the 2363 (1DZ12TRMAB)?
I found 2601# recently on Detroit Wheel:
https://www.detroitwheelandtire.com...-wtanm-a-2363-bright-pvd-goo-wra-sra-new.html
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No concerns so far! I have 1300ish miles on my AS setup, they're wearing evenly and do well on my 100-mile each way work trips. I'm overdue for a testing of 2363 AT vs 2363 AS vs OEM 20s AS.@Riviot , you’re comfortable running the 2363 wheels all year despite the difference in offset? I’m getting ready to swap out my snows on the 2363 wheels (overdue at this point). My options are to put my 21s back on that are nearly to the wear bars, it look for 275/60R20s to put on my 2363s, and find another set of 2363s for the snows next year.
I like to look of the wheels, but a little concerned about running that wheel all year…
Right, but what's the impact that would harm anything?Primarily the difference in offset from OEM.
Just don't use anything lower than Standard ride height. Low rubbed on bumpy roads for me...I wound up getting another set of stock offset wheels and got rid of the 2363s. That assumes you had the 20s from the factory (34" tires). Supposedly the folks running 33s don't necessarily have issues.Primarily the difference in offset from OEM.
1.I wound up getting another set of stock offset wheels and got rid of the 2363s.
MSW Type 52What did you get? I'm confused by "stock" and offset.