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wheels spacer for zook???

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wheels spacer for zook???

Post by trolley »

ive got a zook with 30" mud tyres on sunraisers.

i want the tyres to be offset more for stability.

i was thinking of getting some f100 rims cause i think they have a bigger offset but was just checking to see if any of you guys use spacers?
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Post by ScrawnC »

Spacers aren't legal. Go with rims
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Spacers will generally cost more than new wheels and will definitely cost more than getting your existing wheels modified to increase offset.

Plus they are doubleillegal.

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Post by trolley »

what types of rims have bigger offsets than sunraisers?
cause mine dont even stick out past the guards and i got flexi flares aswell so i can go a bit further, i want it as far offset as possible to keep it as stable as possible. ill try and post pick of my zook, i think it has sunraisers.

how do you insert pics to this forum??
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Post by ScrawnC »

The 'sunraiser' brand doesn't exist anymore. The rims are made by a few different manufacturers, Speedy, ROH...etc. You can buy them in a few different sizes of offset, you just need to specify what you want when ordering.
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Post by trolley »

I see. well ill have to find someones zook with a offset that looks good then buy those
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Speedy offer the most offset stock.

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Post by zookeenie »

ROH 15inch with 13deg offset..
got them a few weeks ago for $70 per wheel(fitted and balanced)
got 5,one for the spare at that price..
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Post by zookeenie »

Correction...
i think they were King Wheels not ROH as previously stated..
was told they were a standed F100 fit up!
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Post by trolley »

Do u reckon u could post a foto of your rig?? if its no trouble..
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Post by lay80n »

Image


WT zook axles - 15x8 -28 speedy rims - 32x11.5 tsl/sx
Photo isnt the best.


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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Are they as bad on wheel bearings as every one says?
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Post by lay80n »

I have run either spacers or large offset rims for years and never noticed a large decrease in bearing life. But my zook is not a daily driver, so its not the best test subject.

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Post by Pyrotech »

Iv been running 15 x 5.5 -47 offset with 32 x 10.5 simex pedes for the last 2 years as a DD, and have not noticed any reduced bearing life
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Post by ajsr »

I run 8 x 15s with 100% offset (ie a far as it can go) never done a bearing yet and fark knows how old the were before I got it. Its not a daily driver however. Cost me $55.00 per rim to remove centers and weld back in.Image

Im not saying this is a good idea before anyone trys it or raggs me about it but it was cheap width
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Post by fool_injected »

I got a set of 1" spacers
They are totally illegal to run on road and look sus
When I did run them I was doing bearing at a rapid rate (DD 1000 plus km per day)
Not worth the bother
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

1000km a day, I'm not surprised!
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