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Terrain capabilities of stock feroza F300
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Terrain capabilities of stock feroza F300
What are terrain capabilities of feroza? I did not found any data.
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Try http://www.warfs.org for the specs.
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Re: Terrain capabilities of stock feroza F300
... dont know..... but the capabilities of a Rocky are UN-LIMITEDnebivedu wrote:What are terrain capabilities of feroza?
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
I already turn my feroza on the side, then on the roofm, to the other side and to wheels then i continue to drive. It was on soft trial offroad race. The speed was only 30km/h.HotFourOk wrote:For the second pic...
Approach angle: 40 degrees
Departure Angle: 30 degrees
and the Min ground clearance is 205 mm.
Just go test out the other two until it falls over.. then you know your limits
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F100's and sierra's have wider offsets IIRC. Failing that, ~$55ea gets you brand spankin sunraisers with an offset of your choice
Perhaps while on topic someone could clarify this, but I've heard running offsets or spacers will wear wheel bearings out? Is this true, and would it be noticably (to the hip pocket ) bad? I understand why it would wear em out quicker, theoretically, looking for reall life experiences to the degree of wear they impose on the bearings.
Perhaps while on topic someone could clarify this, but I've heard running offsets or spacers will wear wheel bearings out? Is this true, and would it be noticably (to the hip pocket ) bad? I understand why it would wear em out quicker, theoretically, looking for reall life experiences to the degree of wear they impose on the bearings.
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Wheel offset ( and spacers ) can be a real killer for wheel bearings. If you lock on stock vehicles the centre of the wheel is directly over the bearing centre's. If you offset the rims the wheel starts to have levarage on the bearings which can cause bearing problems. It also affects the front steering geometry.
Also wise to check legality of spacers.....
Also wise to check legality of spacers.....
Track increases (measured middle of tyre to middle of tyre) are usually limited by law to 26mm IIRC. That's all due to the bearing failure thing mentioned already and the change it causes in steering geometry (can affect handling.)
I think you'll find spacers are illegal in all states due to the extra strain it puts on the studs (and the fact they probably won't be long enough to bolt the wheel on properly anymore.)
Wider tyres with a small increase in rim offset will give a big improvement (the extra tyre width is shared equally each side of the rim and doesn't alter the track width.)
I think you'll find spacers are illegal in all states due to the extra strain it puts on the studs (and the fact they probably won't be long enough to bolt the wheel on properly anymore.)
Wider tyres with a small increase in rim offset will give a big improvement (the extra tyre width is shared equally each side of the rim and doesn't alter the track width.)
David
Most wheelspacers worth buying will give you a 'new' set of studs so you dont lose any lenght. You bolt on the wheelspace to the studs on your axle, and then bolt the wheel onto the OTHER studs off the wheelspacer , like these - http://www.bbmotorsports.com.au/category11_1.htm
You can get crappy lil ~6mm spacer off ebay and alike, but its essentially just a round disc with holes in it, may aswell DIY if you want that option
You can get crappy lil ~6mm spacer off ebay and alike, but its essentially just a round disc with holes in it, may aswell DIY if you want that option
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
Sounds like spacers present are more of a risk than they're worth. Anyway I was never keen on them very much.
That just leaves different rims, and unless I feel rich I might as well put up with the stock ones since I recently got new tyres.
Are their rims with the same/similar width that are designed in such a way that they sit further out (to widen the track)? Sounds crazy but just had to ask.
The most important thing is I take her off road, as she hasn't seen any dirt for sometime now.
That just leaves different rims, and unless I feel rich I might as well put up with the stock ones since I recently got new tyres.
Are their rims with the same/similar width that are designed in such a way that they sit further out (to widen the track)? Sounds crazy but just had to ask.
The most important thing is I take her off road, as she hasn't seen any dirt for sometime now.
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Using large offset rims will affect steering geometry. It alters the scrub radius, which makes steering much more heavy and wears tyres more. But if you are prepared to put up with that, and ensure that your bearings are always checked etc, then its not that bad an option. I run big offset rims on my sierra, and have no trouble.
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