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disc conversion ( off set )

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disc conversion ( off set )

Post by ronoor »

does the rear disc brake conversion change the off set at all . cheers ron ps 91 wt sierra
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Post by bazooked »

i got the spider trax kit adds about 25 mm a side extra.
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Post by PJ.zook »

My setup added about 20mm total to the width.
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Post by christover1 »

Mine added around 10mm each side.
I needed to use front wheel studs in the rear.
Can't see it or feel it.
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Post by ronoor »

is their any way off doing this without changing offset . cheers ron
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Post by ronoor »

need the tyres in the same spot because thats what works down hear . if i go wider i will fit in the rut and i dont want that. cheers ron
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Post by mugginsmoo »

mine has added zero :!:

the track is the same as before.

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Post by ronoor »

mitch what sort did you get . cheers ron
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Post by Guy »

ronoor wrote:need the tyres in the same spot because thats what works down hear . if i go wider i will fit in the rut and i dont want that. cheers ron

Did you read chris's post ... he is only 2cm wider ...

The short answer is no you cant do it without making your truck oh so ever so marginally wider ...
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Post by nicbeer »

Change the offset of the rear wheels after it is done or do wheel spacers on the front to match the rear.

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Post by joeblow »

ahhhhhh.....20mm won't do jack as far as ruts are concerned.
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Post by ronoor »

beg to differ the tracks i'm talking about 9'5 tyre wont make it yet a 10'5 will. cheers ron
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Post by Damo »

ronoor wrote:beg to differ the tracks i'm talking about 9'5 tyre wont make it yet a 10'5 will. cheers ron
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What are you doing ron, crossing a gully over 2 slippery logs? :D
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