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Rim size needed for 35x12.5s
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Rim size needed for 35x12.5s
Ok ive got a set of 35s and am asking opinions on wat size rims i should use,Im putting them on a Mav Shorty so the question is whats better 15x10in rims or 15x8s.i personally would have thought a 15x10in rim would be better than a 15x8 because it would give the tyre a wider spread wouldnt it.Mav
I would just use the 15x8!
I have used this size with 35x14.5 Tsl Boggers and they fitted well and the worked really well.
I am currently running 38.5x16 Baja Claws on a 10 inch Rim and they fit and work well!
The major difference will be the PRICE and AVAILABILITY!!!!!
Yes you may get a slightly wider footprint by using the 10 inch rim but the Tyre will Bag out a lot more using the 8 inch Rim!
I think you will find that most people will be using the 8 inch rim with that tyre!
I have used this size with 35x14.5 Tsl Boggers and they fitted well and the worked really well.
I am currently running 38.5x16 Baja Claws on a 10 inch Rim and they fit and work well!
The major difference will be the PRICE and AVAILABILITY!!!!!
Yes you may get a slightly wider footprint by using the 10 inch rim but the Tyre will Bag out a lot more using the 8 inch Rim!
I think you will find that most people will be using the 8 inch rim with that tyre!
Go for the 10" rim !
I first put my 35" muds on the original 8" rim and looked ok but noticed the tyres sit beter and fill out with the 10' rim, they also look fatter.
Don't know about lower tyre pressures though !
I first put my 35" muds on the original 8" rim and looked ok but noticed the tyres sit beter and fill out with the 10' rim, they also look fatter.
Don't know about lower tyre pressures though !
GXL Turbo Diesel 80 series- 6" King springs + Rancho in-cab kit- 35" BFG Muds Twin ARB airlockers.
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If Thunder sees this thread i hope he'll chime in. 12.5 inch wide tires and 10 inch rims arn't a good mix without beadlocks if you plan on dropping pressures. Thunder had endless problems losing the bead with BFG's on 10's but hardly any with 8's. I've also never had any dramas with mine [35/12.5/15] mounted on 8's.
The only time I ever had problems with 35's on 8" rims was on a LWB GQ and single digit air pressure(5 and 8 psi).
At 11psi never once did I have a problem, where as mates with same truck, same tyres and 10" rims would roll tyres off the rim at 14psi.
At 11psi never once did I have a problem, where as mates with same truck, same tyres and 10" rims would roll tyres off the rim at 14psi.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
Hmm good comments by all party's, Whats the price difference between 8in rims and 10in rims(with beadlocks and wothout) and where do i go to source such rims in Vic.
As for the 10in rims being illegal im not fussed as i only use my Mav mainly on the weekends in the bush or if im going to use it for the road ill put on my 7in rims with 31s.small i know but they'll do the job.MAV
As for the 10in rims being illegal im not fussed as i only use my Mav mainly on the weekends in the bush or if im going to use it for the road ill put on my 7in rims with 31s.small i know but they'll do the job.MAV
MAV-RIK wrote:Hmm good comments by all party's, Whats the price difference between 8in rims and 10in rims(with beadlocks and wothout) and where do i go to source such rims in Vic.
As for the 10in rims being illegal im not fussed as i only use my Mav mainly on the weekends in the bush or if im going to use it for the road ill put on my 7in rims with 31s.small i know but they'll do the job.MAV
Locky? procomp man may do them??
Legally you need an 8.5" rim (from memory) For a 35/12.50R15 but a 315/75R16 only requires an 8" rim. It doesn't seem to make sense, until you have an insurance claim.........Suddenly the engineers who design the tyres are the only opinions that have a bearing. Go with the 10's & if your state requires it, get them engineer approved. Not cheap, but better than paying for a non approved insurance claim.
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