They were available in a few different offsets and backspacing. So really you'll have to test fit to know
They were available in a few different offsets and backspacing. So really you'll have to test fit to know
Too deep for the front. They will bolt up but you won't be able to turN. rim will hit a arm
Perfect fit for rear though.
Too deep for the front. They will bolt up but you won't be able to turN. rim will hit a arm
Perfect fit for rear though.
Too deep for the front. They will bolt up but you won't be able to turN. rim will hit a arm
Perfect fit for rear though.
The 2005 17x8s are +45mm offset and 6.25" of backspace.
For comparison, a 2004 17x8 is +30mm and 5.72" of backspace. With those specs, the rim won't hit but the tire might hit the inside of the fender well instead.
Offset is the key with regards to how the front wheels pivot when steering and if they will hit the arms
The 2005 17x8s are +45mm offset and 6.25" of backspace.
For comparison, a 2004 17x8 is +30mm and 5.72" of backspace. With those specs, the rim won't hit but the tire might hit the inside of the fender well instead.
Offset is the key with regards to how the front wheels pivot when steering and if they will hit the arms