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deep dish
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deep dish
just trying to find out wot rims have the deepst dish for eg do f 100 need a deeeper dish than my scat or wot c i want to put wider tyres on the scat but i all redy have me turning circle up the creek cos of the 10.5 and the screws being wound out so thay dont rub spacers are ilegel and to much $ and i need new rims any way any help would be great
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If ya want deep dish, get ya rims reversed. Or buy a set of speedy desert rats - 15x8 with a -28mm offset. I run these on my zook with swampers, and they give me about 2 inch past my flares extra width, so bout 3 inchs wider per rim. Though they also wear wheel bearings faster. Croz , when ya comin wheeling up here mate, long time no see.
Layto....
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
jabboo wrote:? i dont get you croz
why do i have to remove brakes and steering components ?
im talking about the rim
not the wheel hub
just take the rim off the hub and bolt them on backwards
?
making sense ?
I think his taking the piss out of you.
Bolting your rims backwards is:
1. Dangerous because if you look at the holes for the studs, they are tapered. This basically helps prevent your wheelnuts from coming loose.
2. What about the tyre valve? How will you get to them?
3. It will look farking stupid.
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
the tapered thing i didnt realise
the valve thing .. if you need the massive offset for offroad why not
just stick your head under the truck and get to them.
deffinately wont be for onroad.
as for looking stupid ?
i think i would look heaps cool. with the tyres sticking out so far from the gaurds.
the valve thing .. if you need the massive offset for offroad why not
just stick your head under the truck and get to them.
deffinately wont be for onroad.
as for looking stupid ?
i think i would look heaps cool. with the tyres sticking out so far from the gaurds.
Anthony
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Okay, i will say what Croz and everyone is trying to say. MOST RIMS WILL TOUCH STUFF LIKE BRAKES WHEN BOLTED ON BACKWARDS!!!!!
Take a look at ya rig, take the wheel off and look behind it, then think!!!
Some rims might fit, but most will drag on the brake caliper or not sit flush with the brake drum. If ya want wide track, get them reversed or get the rims that i suggested in my previous post.
Layto....
Take a look at ya rig, take the wheel off and look behind it, then think!!!
Some rims might fit, but most will drag on the brake caliper or not sit flush with the brake drum. If ya want wide track, get them reversed or get the rims that i suggested in my previous post.
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
I don't know for sure but go to a 4B wrecker and check out the 5 stud F100 and F150 Rims. Some of them run pretty big offsets and you can pick them up for next to nothing from a wrecker. I know that they run the same stud pattern providing that they are 5 stud and not 10 stud or what ever the bigger ones run.
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