that's it I am convinced... my next rims are gonna be 15" wide!money_killer wrote:i have never popped a bead running 10" its a load of shit.
im a fan of 10" and half the tires u buy eg simex, claws etc recommend a 10" for the Tyre

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lol 20" wide v-tech blingGRIMACE wrote:that's it I am convinced... my next rims are gonna be 15" wide!money_killer wrote:i have never popped a bead running 10" its a load of shit.
im a fan of 10" and half the tires u buy eg simex, claws etc recommend a 10" for the Tyre
its a mav wagon.purplebus wrote:what type of truck is it.?
If they are -30 offset and 8" rim does this mean i would need something like a -55 in 10" to achieve the same amount of clearance for chassis and inner guards?SIM79 wrote: -44 on 10 inch rim is the same offset as -19 on a 8 inch rim, both have 3.75 inches backspacing.
Keep the MT classic lock alloys they are -30 offset and are stronger and lighter than steel rims.
No its not a proper measurement of any sort most tyre shops cant even tell you what that means but id assume -30 is probably similar to the -44.rumpig89 wrote:
If they are -30 offset and 8" rim does this mean i would need something like a -55 in 10" to achieve the same amount of clearance for chassis and inner guards?
Yes you would need bigger offset to match your current rims, I don't know any brands that make -55 for 10s but you can get -76 for 10s this gives you 2.5 inches backspacing.rumpig89 wrote:
If they are -30 offset and 8" rim does this mean i would need something like a -55 in 10" to achieve the same amount of clearance for chassis and inner guards?
and a huge scrub radius!!!SIM79 wrote:Yes you would need bigger offset to match your current rims, I don't know any brands that make -55 for 10s but you can get -76 for 10s this gives you 2.5 inches backspacing.rumpig89 wrote:
If they are -30 offset and 8" rim does this mean i would need something like a -55 in 10" to achieve the same amount of clearance for chassis and inner guards?
Yes but you're assuming that the manufacturer knows best. Which is not always the case.ndog wrote:hey ive got 35/11.5 15 on 8'' but the tyres say they best fit on 9'' wheels so different tyres suit diff rims
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