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36x12.5-15 Centerpedes, would you use a 15x10 or 15x8?

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36x12.5-15 Centerpedes, would you use a 15x10 or 15x8?

Post by CHUUBZ »

As the title says, getting some 36" centerpedes and not sure weather to put them on a 15x10 or a 15x8 with a reverse offset on a GQ.

Any input would be appreciated witch size rims works better with these tyres.

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Post by Patroler »

haven't tried them on 10s but had some on some 15x8's and they were great, had simex tubes also, ran around 5psi ok.
Only thing i found was that the rims turned a fraction in the tyres - not much or it would have buggered the tubes, but just enough to put the valve stems on a slight angle, could be wrong but i'd assume this would be more likely on 10 inch rims - unless beadlocked.
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Post by B.D.R »

G'day mate.

Put them on 8" rims, if you have them.

I run mine on 8s and never had a problem, a mate ran them on 10's and had a few issuse with the tyres comming off at lower pressuer :D
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Post by hokey »

maciek :?: run them on 8s dude. less likely to get dirt in the bead of the rim as the tyre is the opposite of stretch haha could go some sweet offset 9 inch wheels if you want it to look good.
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Post by tye1986 »

i have ran mine on 8's and 10's tyres spreads out much further (wider) on 10's but you need bead locks if you run them on 10's..
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Post by BadMav »

I run my 36x12.5x15 centipedes down to 11 psi on 8 inch rims tubeless. Never popped one off a bead yet and I do some pretty gnarli off roading.
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Post by crankycruiser »

Don't run them on 10's unless u like reseating lots of beads in the bush
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Post by gu town »

crankycruiser wrote:Don't run them on 10's unless u like reseating lots of beads in the bush
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if you were to get 8's and then decide to beadlock them (the weld on type where your tyre sits essentially outside the actual rim) they are then pretty much a 9in wide rim so you get the best of both worlds. i found i struggled to fit in some ruts with my GQ and GU with the 15x10in -21 offset rims.
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Post by sierrajim »

Mine have worked well on 15x10 beadlocks. Never had to rebead the inners.

A beadlocked 8" to make a 9" rim would be ideal.

Stu at Enduro Offroad should be able to help you with a set.
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