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wheel spacers?
wheel spacers?
having scrubing issues in back end and was wondering how effecient wheel spacers would be and what size to run. running 31x10 and a halfs on f100 15x7 9mm offset and a 2 inch shackle lift. any advice would be great.
wheel spacers?
no bl and as far as i no theyre the stock saged out springs.
i was thinkin bumpstops 2 but it scrubs ova basicaly nothing.
im new to this so im playin it safe
i was thinkin bumpstops 2 but it scrubs ova basicaly nothing.
im new to this so im playin it safe
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the inside ok the rear wheel arch. not the chassis but the body just above
Re: wheel spacers?
I got a set of 15x7 Desert Rat (like sunrayisa) rims to suit a CJ7 Jeep with an offset of neg 15mm for $55ea from Bob Jane's.waandy wrote:having scrubing issues in back end and was wondering how effecient wheel spacers would be and what size to run. running 31x10 and a halfs on f100 15x7 9mm offset and a 2 inch shackle lift. any advice would be great.
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X2.want33s wrote:I'd change to rims with more offset before fitting spacers.
New rims are cheaper than spacers too.
Speedy's (-15 in a 15X7, or -28 in a 15X8) will fix the problem, however, your saying the clearance problems are in the back? (As in the rear wheels?) Normally clearance problems will be far worse in the front than the rear.
Steve.
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yea the front is scrubbing on the leafs at near full lock but i can rig something up to fix that. and hopefully different rims will help with that. rear tyre scrubing is the major concern. scrubs over everything. even on road. is there any diference between the hard top hi tops compared to soft top in the wheel arch/ diff area? go the bigest offset rim i can find?
Except for custom rims, the biggest offset you will find is the speedy's anyway. But pretty much yes more offset the better in a zook but you may have to trim the outside of the gaurds then.
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thx .what model speedy would give me more offset? the -15 15x7s or the -28 15x8s? and who sells them and what are they worth? still cheaper than wheel spacers? have removed 31s 4 time being so it is driveable. even tho it has no grip.lol
They're effectively the same. That's why I like to work in backspacing rather than offset. Clearance is always a problem on the inside of the tyre so regardless of rim width, backspacing is the measurement that's critical.
so a -28 8" rim has 3" of backspacing.
a -15 7" rim has... 3" of backspacing. (there's actually only 0.3mm the difference on paper)
So yes, the 8" rim has more "offset" but the inside edge of the tyre will be in nearly the same spot with either rim.
I say "nearly" because the wider rim will reduce sidewall bulge and aid clearance a little at the shock mount/spring.
Personally, I prefer 10.5" tyres on a 7" rim, but each to their own. If you're narrow track, the added overall width the 8's give you will help with stability.
Hope that helps.
Steve.
so a -28 8" rim has 3" of backspacing.
a -15 7" rim has... 3" of backspacing. (there's actually only 0.3mm the difference on paper)
So yes, the 8" rim has more "offset" but the inside edge of the tyre will be in nearly the same spot with either rim.
I say "nearly" because the wider rim will reduce sidewall bulge and aid clearance a little at the shock mount/spring.
Personally, I prefer 10.5" tyres on a 7" rim, but each to their own. If you're narrow track, the added overall width the 8's give you will help with stability.
Hope that helps.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Hi all,
Just for your info, the "Speedy Desert Rat 15" x 8" -28" is no longer available. It has been replaced with the "Speedy Desert Rat 15" x 8" -24"
I am running these with 31 x 10.5 with no scrubbing anywhere. I'm VERY happy with them! (even at very low pressures)
Cheers,
Pez
Just for your info, the "Speedy Desert Rat 15" x 8" -28" is no longer available. It has been replaced with the "Speedy Desert Rat 15" x 8" -24"
I am running these with 31 x 10.5 with no scrubbing anywhere. I'm VERY happy with them! (even at very low pressures)
Cheers,
Pez
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so the 15x8 -24 will be the go? does anyone know what they are worth roughly? i have no probs choppin the outside of the guards if needed. and they wont scrub at full lock. score
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and does anyone know of speedo adaptors to re adjust your speedos with biga tyres?
Either the Speedy 15x7 or 15x8 should work fine for you. Its personal preference really.... Both will help solve your tyre to spring clearance issue.
Price ranges from $50 to $90 per rim. It pays to shop around!
Pez
Price ranges from $50 to $90 per rim. It pays to shop around!
Pez
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Pezooki wrote:Have you guys lost the plot
Where did I say that the 15x7 is no longer available???
Relax fellas!
Pez
[/u]Pezooki wrote:Hi all,
Just for your info, the "Speedy Desert Rat 15" x 8" -28" is no longer available. It has been replaced with the "Speedy Desert Rat 15" x 8" -24"
I am running these with 31 x 10.5 with no scrubbing anywhere. I'm VERY happy with them! (even at very low pressures)
Cheers,
Pez
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And the bigger offset and 15x8 inch rim allows you to upgrade to bigger tires in the future if you plan on going to say a 33" tire or 35" where as a 15x7 really isn't the best idea for larger tires of that size.tjm_tj wrote:king do the -28 still
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i shall order my speedy 15x7s 2moro. should be shweet. then we can try some decent stuff.
ps. steve u r the zookguru
thx fellars. il let yous know how i go
any one after a set off f100 rims?lol
ps. steve u r the zookguru
thx fellars. il let yous know how i go
any one after a set off f100 rims?lol
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