Rim offset Matching
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Rim offset Matching
If I go with a 4/1 front offset to make things narrow for woods riding. What off set am I going to use for the rear?
Right now I am exactly 50" Front and rear using stock rims.
+2 Arms and a Axecaliber axle.
And just for verification, 400ex rims should fit fine, correct?
Right now I am exactly 50" Front and rear using stock rims.
+2 Arms and a Axecaliber axle.
And just for verification, 400ex rims should fit fine, correct?
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Originally posted by Jaybr
Something doesn't sound quite right, it should be at 50" with the axle at full extension, moving the spacers should narrow it a couple inches.
Something doesn't sound quite right, it should be at 50" with the axle at full extension, moving the spacers should narrow it a couple inches.
That's kinda what I thought too. But the spacers are one the outside of the rims. I am running the stock rims and tires too. And it's exactly 50". The valve stems are on the outside, so I assumed they are facing the stock direction.
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Originally posted by Jaybr
What size tires are you running?
Stock rear width is 46", the LSR axle should be +2+4 adjustable so you should be at 48" with the spacers moved and stock wheels/tires. I am assuming that is the width you would want since your front will also be at 48" when you switch to 4/1 wheels.
What size tires are you running?
Stock rear width is 46", the LSR axle should be +2+4 adjustable so you should be at 48" with the spacers moved and stock wheels/tires. I am assuming that is the width you would want since your front will also be at 48" when you switch to 4/1 wheels.
Yep, 48" would have to a little better in the woods than a solid 50".
I'll measure the axle. I know the spacers are already on the outside of the rims and it sits the same width front and back.