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Rim Questions

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Rim Questions

Post by Rough60 »

Hi all,
just wondering if you can run wider than 10.5" tyres on 7" rims. Also can my current rims, 15"x7" alloys, be offset and approx how much, or should I just buy 15"x8" steel rims, is there much difference in the price.
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Post by spazbot »

by the time you pay to get your current rims cut and offset, you would have been petter off buying some cheap 15x8 sunnys with a bigger offset
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Post by Ruggers »

i have a 33/12.5 on a 15x7 at the moment went on ok seems to handle alright. i reckon they would bag really good if the pressure was dropped as well
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Post by ORSM45 »

15x8s are cheap as chips. rrp is like 70 bucks or something i got mine for $50 each brand new. just get the 15x8s and dont worry about all the stuffing around.
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Post by Pesky Pete »

I just got a price to increase 15 x 7's to 15 x 10" and the price was absolute madness. It cost far more than to buy a 15 x 10.

Rims are produced by machines in runs of thousands and to increase the width and change the offset, a person has to cut the rim, and weld in the new band etc. It probably takes far more time to alter a rim than it did to make it in the first place
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