Hi all,
I want 33" Trxus MT's, just a bit unsure about how fast they'll wear out, I've had 31" MT/R's for a year now, they don't seem to wear at all, they just get a bit slashed up from my wheeling, and the lugs are rounded. Can I expect the Trxus to last long on the road? Can't afford to buy them if they disappear too quickly.
Also, I will try to fit them to my XJ which now has 2,5" (or is it 2"?) OME lift, but extending the shackles and shimming the front springs to somewhere around 3,5"-4". Will it work on a stock (7", 20mm offset) rim? At least temporary.. I'm very fond of keeping the wheel offset stockish to save my steering, and keepin the wheels inside the fender flares, it's illegal to have the tires sticking out here (I can always extend the flares, but I want the tires to stuff inside as well). But I want to keep my turning radius as well. I can live with a bit of rubbing/adjusting steering stops but I don't want to lose too much.
I also see Interco listing 8,5-10" rims for 33x12,5 Trxus. All 8-10" wheels I've seen for sale for the jeep bolt circle have way too much offset outwards. Bottom line is, I think want the rims as far in as possible. I want them to stuff under the fenders if possible. I'm prepared to do some cutting, but a project welding and building new inner wheel arcs is outside my skills and time right now, maybe later.
Just found this link: http://www.rocky-road.com/wheels.html Seems like a very fair deal, and the backspacing I want. Any input on what backspacing I _should_ want, as well as: Do I want 8" or 10" rims? I guess 8" because of the risk of losing beads at low pressure? Have only been running 7" rims with 31x10,5 so far, no problems with losing beads (and I'm running almost flat a lot of the time). Also, will it be very wrong (what happens, wrong wear? Poor highway stability?) to put the Trxus'es on 8" rims when they say to use 8,5-10"? (I see mostly 8 and 10 inch rims for sale)
Sorry for the long messy post, but my demands are complicated.. :jester:
All tips and ideas are welcome, as well as links to web shops that have the best price on 33" Trxus, and the cheapest rims with the right measurements. I'm getting free overseas shipping for a friend who has business in California.
Thanks! :cheers:
I want 33" Trxus MT's, just a bit unsure about how fast they'll wear out, I've had 31" MT/R's for a year now, they don't seem to wear at all, they just get a bit slashed up from my wheeling, and the lugs are rounded. Can I expect the Trxus to last long on the road? Can't afford to buy them if they disappear too quickly.
Also, I will try to fit them to my XJ which now has 2,5" (or is it 2"?) OME lift, but extending the shackles and shimming the front springs to somewhere around 3,5"-4". Will it work on a stock (7", 20mm offset) rim? At least temporary.. I'm very fond of keeping the wheel offset stockish to save my steering, and keepin the wheels inside the fender flares, it's illegal to have the tires sticking out here (I can always extend the flares, but I want the tires to stuff inside as well). But I want to keep my turning radius as well. I can live with a bit of rubbing/adjusting steering stops but I don't want to lose too much.
I also see Interco listing 8,5-10" rims for 33x12,5 Trxus. All 8-10" wheels I've seen for sale for the jeep bolt circle have way too much offset outwards. Bottom line is, I think want the rims as far in as possible. I want them to stuff under the fenders if possible. I'm prepared to do some cutting, but a project welding and building new inner wheel arcs is outside my skills and time right now, maybe later.
Just found this link: http://www.rocky-road.com/wheels.html Seems like a very fair deal, and the backspacing I want. Any input on what backspacing I _should_ want, as well as: Do I want 8" or 10" rims? I guess 8" because of the risk of losing beads at low pressure? Have only been running 7" rims with 31x10,5 so far, no problems with losing beads (and I'm running almost flat a lot of the time). Also, will it be very wrong (what happens, wrong wear? Poor highway stability?) to put the Trxus'es on 8" rims when they say to use 8,5-10"? (I see mostly 8 and 10 inch rims for sale)
Sorry for the long messy post, but my demands are complicated.. :jester:
All tips and ideas are welcome, as well as links to web shops that have the best price on 33" Trxus, and the cheapest rims with the right measurements. I'm getting free overseas shipping for a friend who has business in California.
Thanks! :cheers:
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