rossvtaylor
Adventurer
Hi all,
I don't think this belongs in our build thread, as it's pretty specific to tires and wheels (which may apply to other searchers). Ozrockrat has some good tire info in his thread, but he's gone way bigger that we plan to. He's given us some suggestions (dump truck front tires, super singles, etc.) but I'm still not clear on the specifics. So that I don't keep bugging him, I thought I'd ask the hive mind for some input and experience here.
Right now, we have hub-centered 10-bolt 19.5 wheels and tires. These are regular semi-truck hubs, which opens up lots of options for us. Our current 245/70-R19.5 tires are 33" in diameter and 9.6-inches wide. We have dual rear wheels, in case that wasn't obvious...
Ozrockrat recommends singles, as do other threads, and we're good with that. We have gobs of room and, seeing what Ozrockrat has fit on his beast, we don't foresee any big issues, with a pretty minor lift installed and some pretty minor rear well mods. But, where to go from here?
I found 22.5x9 inch semi rims for a great price ($160 for 6), so I did some research on tire options for that rim. It looks like these all fit correctly, according to the two manufacturers' charts I found:
295/75R-22.5: 39.9-inch diameter and 11.6-inch width
295/80R-22.5: 41-inch diameter and 11.6-inch width
305/70R-22.5: 39.3-inch diameter and 12-inch width
315/80R-22.5: 42.3-inch diameter and 12.4 inch width
Any of these would be big enough for us and they each have load capacities of 6000+ (some versions, apparently, are much higher) pounds. So, could we run these in a single configuration? Front wheel rims offset "in" and rear wheel rims offset "out"? Or, do you need different offsets for the front and rear? And, finally, I read something about stressing the rear wheel bearings when changing from DRW.
I did lots of searching for "dump truck front wheels or tires" and similar terms, but can't find info on what those are. Are those offsets different than the standard semi 12x9 rims?
As you can see, I know little here... any help you might be able to give in getting us set up right would be great.
Thanks much! And, thanks to Ozrockrat for all the tire info he's given so far.
Ross and Kara
I don't think this belongs in our build thread, as it's pretty specific to tires and wheels (which may apply to other searchers). Ozrockrat has some good tire info in his thread, but he's gone way bigger that we plan to. He's given us some suggestions (dump truck front tires, super singles, etc.) but I'm still not clear on the specifics. So that I don't keep bugging him, I thought I'd ask the hive mind for some input and experience here.
Right now, we have hub-centered 10-bolt 19.5 wheels and tires. These are regular semi-truck hubs, which opens up lots of options for us. Our current 245/70-R19.5 tires are 33" in diameter and 9.6-inches wide. We have dual rear wheels, in case that wasn't obvious...
Ozrockrat recommends singles, as do other threads, and we're good with that. We have gobs of room and, seeing what Ozrockrat has fit on his beast, we don't foresee any big issues, with a pretty minor lift installed and some pretty minor rear well mods. But, where to go from here?
I found 22.5x9 inch semi rims for a great price ($160 for 6), so I did some research on tire options for that rim. It looks like these all fit correctly, according to the two manufacturers' charts I found:
295/75R-22.5: 39.9-inch diameter and 11.6-inch width
295/80R-22.5: 41-inch diameter and 11.6-inch width
305/70R-22.5: 39.3-inch diameter and 12-inch width
315/80R-22.5: 42.3-inch diameter and 12.4 inch width
Any of these would be big enough for us and they each have load capacities of 6000+ (some versions, apparently, are much higher) pounds. So, could we run these in a single configuration? Front wheel rims offset "in" and rear wheel rims offset "out"? Or, do you need different offsets for the front and rear? And, finally, I read something about stressing the rear wheel bearings when changing from DRW.
I did lots of searching for "dump truck front wheels or tires" and similar terms, but can't find info on what those are. Are those offsets different than the standard semi 12x9 rims?
As you can see, I know little here... any help you might be able to give in getting us set up right would be great.
Thanks much! And, thanks to Ozrockrat for all the tire info he's given so far.
Ross and Kara
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