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gyus i got a sweet deal on some 14.00 tires , but my buddy just told me they wont fit on my stock M35 rims.......why is that?
and now what do i do?
and now what do i do?
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TOO NARROW!! They need 10" wide rims like the Hemtt rims but modified for 5 bolt pattern.14.00's WILL fit on stock rims ?
There are different aspects of brake performance. If small and large tire systems both obtain the same rate of deceleration braking 'performance' will be the same. Stopping is a function of momentum (Mass x velocity) being converted to heat (friction at the brake shoe). If the big tire vehicle is roughly the same mass, goes the same speed, has the same drums, traveled the same distance..it will create the same heat as the small tire system. The difference is in the pedal force. Similar performace would seem to hold true If both systems have pedal forces that can reach the point 'up to' skidding the tires.. A brake designed to brake well with 9.00-20 tires (R static 479 mm) will loose quite some preformance with 14.00-20 tires (R static 581 mm), here about 20 percent performance!
In other words, the performance of the brakes must be redesigned. And that is a brake engineers job and nothing to be done at home.
Thanks for bringing that up feetsYou've missed one key point in your thoughts. Rotational inertia.
Those moster tires are HEAVY.
<cut> but the deuled out 9s and 11 ( definitly the 11s ) weigh equla to or prety dang close to one super single with rims of course. So the only axle that is actually doing any more break work would be the front. <cut>!
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