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fitting 33 inch baja claws

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fitting 33 inch baja claws

Post by shanus05 »

hello, just picked up a set of 33x12.5 r15 mickey thompson baja radial claws for my mav. they came off a late 90's hilux. the stud pattern matches up fine bit the rims rubs on the brake pad surround on the front. is this because of different depth of the rim??.
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Re: fitting 33 inch baja claws

Post by T_Diesel »

shanus05 wrote: is this because of different depth of the rim??.

It's called rim offset, and that is more than likely causing the scraping..........although would be good to know where abouts is the brake pad making contact to the rim?
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Post by shanus05 »

thanks mate, took it down to a tyre place today and got it sorted, was the wrong offset. just took the rubber off the original rim and swapped for the claws.
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Post by T_Diesel »

shanus05 wrote:thanks mate, took it down to a tyre place today and got it sorted, was the wrong offset. just took the rubber off the original rim and swapped for the claws.
How wide are the original rims? Unless they are at least 8" wide you will suffer some bad crowning running a 15" x 7" rim.
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Post by shanus05 »

originals are a 15x8 rim
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