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gone to far with dishing?
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gone to far with dishing?
can any one tell if i have gone to far with dishing sun rims, i have flipped the centre around and have a 6 & half inch off set, will they chew my bearingsout and if so how often? thanks
Re: gone to far with dishing?
i sem fe wrote:can any one tell if i have gone to far with dishing sun rims, i have flipped the centre around and have a 6 & half inch off set, will they chew my bearingsout and if so how often? thanks
depends what diffs your running and how big the tyres your running
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mine are 8" rims with offset change of 65mm, and flipped, too.. from my experience my bearings are still lasting the same amount of time. They stuff up quick in mud anyway.
I'd recommend less offset, as more work is needed for clearance of body n chassis on turning etc.
Handling has obviously changed, so drive accordingly
christover
I'd recommend less offset, as more work is needed for clearance of body n chassis on turning etc.
Handling has obviously changed, so drive accordingly
christover
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