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36" simex Would you go 8" or 10" rims???

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36" simex Would you go 8" or 10" rims???

Post by 4.42doormangierangie »

I have to buy 5 rims for new 36 x 12.5 x 15" centerpedes this week would you use 8's or 10's??

i know that simex's like a bit of side wall buldge but how much is required..

any info would be appreciated.

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Post by TRobbo »

A narrow rim will help reduce the incidence of popping beads at low pressures.

I ran 34 x 10.5 JT2 on 7 inch rims and had no problem with beads breaking even at 8 psi.

So if they fit I would put them on an 8 inch rim.
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Post by def90 »

definitely 8's, i've run 35 x12.50's and 37 x 12.50's on 8's and they hold bead well. and if you decide down the track to get beadlocks u wont have a silly wide rim.

but why are you buying pedes? do u do mostly mud?
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Post by drew1989 »

Being located in melbourne i would be tipping a far bit of mud would be driven.
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Post by 4.42doormangierangie »

thanks all,

yeah we see a fair bit of mud down here. I run 34" JT2's and the brother runs 36" pedes.
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Post by def90 »

kool, i think you'll find the pedes heaps better then the JT2's, i did the same step but to 35 x10.5 pedes and they were heaps better, last longer on road too.
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