p1michaud said:
Photog,
Could you elaborate a bit on this recommendation?
Personally I would never recommend spacers to anyone for a vehicle used as a DD. Instead I would recommend he used his existing wheels with the largest tire he can clear. It would be nice to get more feedback from the proposed uses for this rig.
Cheers,
P
I understand the desire to use stock offset, as it keeps the load between the bearings, as it was designed. The design problem with modern suspensions is, they have moved the upper balljoint up next to the tire. If your tire gets any wider, it starts to rub on the upper ball joint. You also do not have room for any type of chains.
By moving the tire outboard, just enough to prevent rubbing on the upper control arm, you can use a larger tire. (Not going to discuss why you would want to use a tire larger than the passenger-car tires that come on the current crop of SUVs).
Unless you are racing through the desert, and hammering your suspension, you will not hurt the bearings by moving the center of the tire out by 1"-1.25".
If you are racing and pounding your rig on the trails, your bearings will already be on the list of things to maintain.
I would prefer a wheel with a 5mm - 0mm offset; but the wheel spacers I am using now are working just fine (and I was originally skepticle of them).