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35x10.5 simex rim size

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35x10.5 simex rim size

Post by pozman »

Just bought some 35x10.5 15 et simex's. What width rims should I run with these. 7" or 8"?

Was going to go 8s but a mate made mention of thee bad beads and that maybe 7s would be better

Thanks for you help. Paul
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Re: 35x10.5 simex rim size

Post by gu town »

pozman wrote:Just bought some 35x10.5 15 et simex's. What width rims should I run with these. 7" or 8"?

Was going to go 8s but a mate made mention of thee bad beads and that maybe 7s would be better

Thanks for you help. Paul
i ran them on 8in sunnys for a long time with no probs. if you do run into problems down the track just chuck some h/d tubes in.
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Post by pozman »

cool thanks for that, i suppose if i have trouble could suck it up and get some bead locks ;)
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Post by mike_nofx »

7" fo sho!
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Post by brad 93hilux »

They are actually recommended for 8.5"...

8 is the best for these tyres but.

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Post by mike_nofx »

You sure?
I thought 8.5" rims were recommended for 12.5" tyres
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Post by brad 93hilux »

yep i had these exact tyres and thats waht is stamped on the side of them...

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Post by Matt_85Lux »

mike_nofx wrote:You sure?
I thought 8.5" rims were recommended for 12.5" tyres
OP states 10.5s though
pozman wrote: 35x10.5 15 et simex's
i'd go 8s but would work on 7s
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Post by -Scott- »

To me, the key is width.

10.5" in metric terms is 265.

I'm a little out of touch with current models, but 10 years ago 265 tyres were coming as OE fitment on 7" rims.

I'd be happy to run 10.5s on 7" or 8" rims - but 8" rims give you more options to go wider, if you feel you need to.
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Re: 35x10.5 simex rim size

Post by coxy321 »

gu town wrote:
pozman wrote:Just bought some 35x10.5 15 et simex's. What width rims should I run with these. 7" or 8"?

Was going to go 8s but a mate made mention of thee bad beads and that maybe 7s would be better

Thanks for you help. Paul
i ran them on 8in sunnys for a long time with no probs. if you do run into problems down the track just chuck some h/d tubes in.
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I run mine on King 15x8's with no dramas at all. There's a pic somewhere on here if you want a look.
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Post by pozman »

ok thanks for that guys, every one ive talked to has pretty much said the same thing, can go on 7s but would go 8s

i think ill go 8 cos i can get them in a bit wider offset

thanks for the help

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Post by pozman »

Just looked over the tyres. I actually says on the side that there recomended to be fitted to 8.5" rim. So 8s it is
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