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Old 02-19-2004 | 07:51 PM
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How wide is to wide, wheel question.

Ok I just purchased five ten inch wide black rock crawlers. Aside from being ten inches wide is 3/4" backspacing way to wide? they look wider than I expected them to and this worries me. Thoughts? Blue
Old 02-19-2004 | 07:54 PM
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They only have 3/4s of an inch bs? If so I'd say its way too wide. That would prolly mess up wheel bearings too.
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:00 PM
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Ok I just purchased five ten inch wide black rock crawlers. Aside from being ten inches wide is 3/4" backspacing way to wide? they look wider than I expected them to and this worries me. Thoughts? Blue
Are you sure they're not 3/4" off set? I think that would make them 4" 1/4 back spacing.
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Albuquerque Jim
Are you sure they're not 3/4" off set? I think that would make them 4" 1/4 back spacing.
Hmmm you just have to get all technical on me. I just remember the guy I ordered them from saying 3/4 something.
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:19 PM
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I would not run a 12.5" wide tire on a 10" rim if I were airing down to 15 or less.

My 8" wides do well at 10-12 on rocks with 12.5" wide rims.

3/4" Backspacing? WTF?
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:32 PM
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Ok I measured the rim. It is seven inches deep from the outside. It measures three to four inches on the inside of the rim. Does that help?
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
I would not run a 12.5" wide tire on a 10" rim if I were airing down to 15 or less.

My 8" wides do well at 10-12 on rocks with 12.5" wide rims.

3/4" Backspacing? WTF?
I rarely air down below 20.
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Yea thats sounds alot better. Sounds like 3and 3/4" bs. The tires will prolly stick out some but you should have a nice wide stance. Again with wider wheels watch your bearings.
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:37 PM
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Yea thats sounds alot better. Sounds like 3and 3/4" bs. The tires will prolly stick out some but you should have a nice wide stance. Again with wider wheels watch your bearings.
By having this wide of a set up will it fry them just like that or should it be cool?
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:37 PM
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Hey Glad to see your going wider once you increase your wheel base youll notice way better traction. however youll feel more body roll. or it might just be psychosematic I run 15x10 rims on 31x11.5 and I air down to 12psi with no problems the problem lies in the off set it'll stick out so far and you'll be able to see the drum in the rear.

I just spoke to a guy at the Piercy toyota dealership in San Jose with a monster white Taco. He did the 3/4 off set rim and when I was behind him I saw the drums however he also had a bad a$$ SAS in the front and invited me to 4wheel with his club TTORA as they are planning a Holister Run

He said if he could "wider is better and as far as the height he had to remove a few leafs" however he is running 35's and they look small. he needs at least 38's to give it a full look. I run 10's so that its wider like a H1 and more stabler light rubbing at full articulation watch out for the fenders and no worries aboutthe frame rubbing.
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I run 8" w/ 33x12.5's and I am comfy w/ them... My bro in law runs 35x12.5's w/ 10" wheels and he rubs the wheels alot on rocks and has popped a bead twice that I know of(while I was w/ him). If you don't air down to much thats fine but you will still rub em' on stuff... :pat: and that sucks
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It wont fry them or anything, just check on them periodically
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:42 PM
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Sorry for my lack of knowledge on wheels but thanks for your info you guys. I was hella worried at first. Thanks. Blue
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:45 PM
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Sorry for my lack of knowledge on wheels but thanks for your info you guys. I was hella worried at first. Thanks. Blue
I wouldn't worry to much... theyr'e rockcrawlers! Meant to take some abuse!
Throw em' on and wheel them.. you gonna save the other wheels for spares?
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:49 PM
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I wouldn't worry to much... theyr'e rockcrawlers! Meant to take some abuse!
Throw em' on and wheel them.. you gonna save the other wheels for spares?
Try my hardest to sell them and pay on my credit card that I used to purchase the RC's. Want em? Gonna sell for EL CHEAPO.
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No worries bLUE TRY THEM AND HAVE FUN DOING IT. Like DBike said watch the bearings I'v been lucky also watch out for big rocks hitting the drums. I'd try 15x12's with your lifts also stiffer shocks to take away some body roll

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Try my hardest to sell them and pay on my credit card that I used to purchase the RC's. Want em? Gonna sell for EL CHEAPO.
Do need some but I think shipping would kill the deal, I am so far from you. :cry:
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by bigKahuna
I'd try 15x12's with your lifts also stiffer shocks to take away some body roll
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15X12 tires or rims? Ive been thinking bout the stiffer shocks mod. Blue
Old 02-19-2004 | 08:54 PM
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Do need some but I think shipping would kill the deal, I am so far from you. :cry:
Im not in to deep with them. If you wanted to make an offer I would prolly work with you on a shipping cost split. I just will have nowhere for them anywhere. Let me know, its your call. Blue
Old 02-19-2004 | 09:02 PM
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15x12 all the way check out Sherii grils site
http://members.cardomain.com/sherri_girl
she has a simuliar setup to you and 15x12 rims
Just wanted to give you a visual of what your truck can look like
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