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- Leveling Kit
- Suspension Lift 2.5"
- Suspension Lift 3"
- Suspension Lift 3.5"
- Suspension Lift 4"
- Suspension Lift 4.5"
- Suspension Lift 4.75"
- Suspension Lift 5"
- Suspension Lift 5.5"
- Suspension Lift 6"
- Suspension Lift 6.5"
- Suspension Lift 7"
- Suspension Lift 7.5"
- Suspension Lift 8"
- Suspension Lift 8.5"
- Suspension Lift 9"
- Suspension Lift 9.5"
- Suspension Lift 10"
- Suspension Lift 12"
- Lifted >12"
- Body Lift 3"
- Leveling Kit & Body Lift
- Suspension Lift 6" & Body 3"
- Suspension Lift 7" & Body 3"
- Suspension Lift 7.5" & Body 3"
- Air Suspension
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This is the amount of modification you're willing to do to make your wheels fit
- No Trimming
- Minor Plastic Trimming
- Major Plastic Trimming
- Minor Metal Trimming
- Major Metal Trimming
- Fenders Rolled
- Fenders Rolled and Trimming
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This is the amount of rubbing you're willing to have to make your wheels fit
- No rubbing or scrubbing
- Slight rub at full turn
- Rubs
- Rubs like crazy but who cares
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Wheel Diameter
Wheel Width
Model
Price
Weight
Material
Finish
Wheel Beadlock
Bolt Pattern (1)
- 3x112mm (3x4.41")
- 4x4" (4x101.6mm)
- 4x4.25" (4x108mm)
- 4x4.5" (4x114.3mm)
- 4x98mm (4x3.86")
- 4x100mm (4x3.94")
- 4x110mm (4x4.33")
- 4x115mm (4x4.92")
- 4x136mm (4x5.35")
- 4x156mm (4x6.14")
- 5x4" (5x101.6mm)
- 5x4.25" (5x108mm)
- 5x4.5" (5x114.3mm)
- 5x4.75" (5x120.65mm)
- 5x5" (5x127mm)
- 5x5.5" (5x139.7mm)
- 5x6.5" (5x165.1mm)
- 5x100mm (5x3.94")
- 5x105mm (5x4.13")
- 5x110mm (5x4.33")
- 5x112mm (5x4.41")
- 5x115mm (5x4.52")
- 5x120mm (5x4.72")
- 5x130mm (5x5.12")
- 5x135mm (5x5.3")
- 5x150mm (5x5.91")
- 5x155mm (5x6.1")
- 5x160mm (5x6.3")
- 5x205mm (5x8.07")
- 5x98mm (5x3.86")
- 6x4.5" (6x114.3mm)
- 6x5" (6x127mm)
- 6x5.5" (6x139.7mm)
- 6x115mm (6x4.52")
- 6x120mm (6x4.72")
- 6x130mm (6x5.12")
- 6x132mm (6x5.2")
- 6x135mm (6x5.3")
- 7x150mm (7x5.91")
- 8x6.5" (8x165.1mm)
- 8x170mm (8x6.69")
- 8x180mm (8x7.09")
- 8x200mm (8x7.87")
- 8x210mm (8x8.27")
- 10x225mm (10x8.85)
- 10x285.75mm (10x11.25)
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Pro Comp Wheels FAQs
1. What makes Pro Comp wheels a solid choice for off-roading?
Pro Comp Off-Road wheels are designed for durability and aggressive terrain use, featuring strong cast aluminum or steel construction. Models like the Pro Comp Series 69 and Series 97 Steel Rock Crawler offer reinforced lips and deep offsets, making them ideal for rock crawling, mud, and overlanding. Their rugged designs and high load ratings provide reliable performance for serious off-roaders.
2. Do Pro Comp wheels provide better ground clearance for off-road use?
Yes, Pro Comp wheels offer aggressive offsets and deep-dish designs, which help create better fender clearance for larger tires. Models like the Pro Comp Series 51 and Series 89 allow for increased suspension travel, reducing the chance of rubbing when off-roading. Their wide stance improves stability on steep climbs and uneven trails, making them a great fit for lifted trucks and Jeeps.
3. Are Pro Comp steel wheels better than aluminum for off-roading?
Pro Comp steel wheels, such as the Series 97 Rock Crawler, are preferred for extreme rock crawling and overlanding due to their tougher impact resistance. Steel wheels can be hammered back into shape if bent, whereas aluminum wheels like the Series 69 are lighter and improve acceleration and braking. If you want maximum durability in rocky environments, steel is a great option, while aluminum is better for weight savings and fuel efficiency.
4. Which Pro Comp wheels are best for deep mud and soft terrain?
For mud and soft terrain, the Pro Comp Series 31 and Series 34 are top choices, featuring deep-dish designs and bead-reinforced lips to maintain tire security when aired down. Their open-spoke layouts help prevent mud buildup, allowing for better wheel rotation and grip. These wheels are designed to work with aggressive mud-terrain tires, ensuring maximum traction in wet, deep, and sloppy conditions.
5. Are Pro Comp wheels good for towing heavy loads?
Yes, Pro Comp wheels offer high load ratings, making them a great choice for heavy-duty trucks and towing applications. Models like the Pro Comp Series 89 and Series 69 feature reinforced barrel designs to handle additional weight without flexing. Whether towing trailers, campers, or off-road equipment, Pro Comp wheels provide the durability and stability needed for hauling.