As Todd mentioned, these wheels are on Scott's Mark VIII (well, the polished version), so what I need to do is talk to him AND get some photos.
I think these wheel will fit an MM, but the unanswered question was what their offset was. These are 9" wheels as opposed to our 8", with just shy of 6" backspacing compared to our 6.5" backspacing.
Offset is the difference between the location of the landing pad and the center line of the wheel. What the offset of the FRP wheel is us not known (I guess a phone call needs to be made)
But consider this --
MM wheels are 8" with a 50 mm offset, yes? 50 mm is just shy of 2 inches.
Therefore the landing pad is 2 inches outboard of the centerline, making the backspacing (the distance from the landing pad to the edge of the wheel) 6 inches. (begs the question where the 6.5 inch backspacing quoted is coming from, unless measurement is including the bead).
The FRP wheels are 9", offset unknown, but we do know the backspacing is just shy of 6", which places the landing pad 1.5 inches outboard of centerline (4.5"), making the offset
38mm.
Therefor, from the landing pad, the FRP wheels will extend 6" into the wheel well, or the same as the Marauder wheel.
The question of how much will "stick out" of the well..., well, the Marauder wheel landing pad sits 2 inches outboard of centerline, centerline is at 4 inches. The FRP wheel sits 1.5 inches outboard of centerline, centerline is at 4.5 inches. The difference is 1 inch, as posted before. These wheels will fit, with no difference in the inside clearance, but will extend out 1 inch more than Marauder wheels.
So, the final question - will it look "funny" or look okay. Well, here's the shot of the Marauder Dennis had the 9" wide 18" wheels on, you tell me what you think.
And one final shot showing a solution that is not as expensive as you would think... adding wheel flares. These are shots on the Gator Customs website showing flares being added. Do this, and any questions about these wheels sticking out become moot.
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