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John D.
Hi, I have a 2013 Grand Cherokee. How far will these wheels stick out past my fenders? I see a few pictures with these wheels installed on the WK2, but nothing that really shows if they'll be past flush with the fender. - Thanks

From stock 17" wheels with 56.4 positive offset, your outer wheel edge would be 2.6" farther outward with same size tire as stock. Thanks for your inquiry.
Ralph A.
I have a 2015 Jeep Wrangler JK unlimited sport with the factory alloy wheels.
I have two questions: 1) are the wheels hubcentric for this vehicle? 2) can you use the factory lug nuts and lock nuts for this wheel?

Our wheels are hub-centric in design, and they are able to take factory lug nuts or use our acorn and spline drive lug nut varieties. Thanks for your inquiry.
Tyler C.
How much will the tire stick out past the factory fender?

The wheel backspace is less than most wheels factory backspace by 1.3" if the OE backspace is 6.5" like most factory wheels have. Some may have 6" of backspace. Compare your wheel backspace and this will push out further by either 1.3" or if you only have 6" backspace, this would push out .8" from a factory wheel. But this wheel is also 1" wider than 7.5" rim almost all Jeeps have factory so it will hang out the backspace difference and the added inch of the wheel size. Taking comparison measurements vs what you have factory, will always be your safest way to determine how far tread might stick out from your fender flares. Thanks for your inquiry.
Vern P.
Will these work with 295/70R Nitto Trail Grapplers? If not can you recommend something similar that will fit?

That will likely be just perfect for running some 33's. I would suggest a leveling kit if you have a JK. JL is fine stock with 33's. Thanks for your inquiry.
Cory H.
Hi Guys,
Regarding the Hardrock Wheels, Quaratec recommends no larger than a 11.5" wide tire answering one question and no larger than 12.5" for another question. I'm looking to run 35x12.5 (probably Nitto Trail Grappler) on my 2020 JT Rubicon with 2" Mopar lift. Should I consider a different wheel?
Thanks, Cory

Hey Cory. 35x12.50's will work great with these wheels. Though our "recommendation" is 11.50-12.50", we have had customers run from 10.50-13.50" wide. I always recommend checking with your mechanic/tire shop who will be doing the mounting and balancing. It's really up to them as they are the ones doing the final install. Some shops capabilities do vary, especially with some having older or newer tire mounting machines and balancing machines. Thank you & have a great day!
Edward N.
Do these wheels come with a valve stem If so can i use stock TPMS with these wheels

These do not include valve stems. You can utilize your factory TPMS sensors, yes.
Billy T.
Where are these made?

These are manufactured overseas
Nicholas A.
How does the offset compare to the stock gladiator rims.

These are about an inch further away from the vehicle than factory wheels.
Jace A.
Will these wheels fit a 12.50 wide tire?

We recommend nothing larger then 11.5" tire width for these wheels.
Paul G.
Will these work with stock Gladiator Sport S tires (245/75R17)?

Yes they will fit together. The look will be similar to the stock wheel in terms of tire to wheel relation