Monster Man
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are the stock split rims modified, or do you use all new rims?
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no kidding? call me a tire dimwit, but doesn't that defeat part of the purpose of radials, is that they're tubeless? Doesn't the tube increase wear? Do they make tubes that conform to the more square profile of radials?<img src="emoticons/icon_smile_idea.gif" alt="Idea">Originally posted by Recovry4x4
When the military installs them on the deuce, they use tubes and flaps!
One of these days I'll swap on the new wheels I got onto the deuce.Originally posted by Monster Man
are the stock split rims modified, or do you use all new rims?
yup, me too I did a search on "split rim safety" and it made me reconsider the deuce!Originally posted by Trango
One of these days I'll swap on the new wheels I got onto the deuce.Originally posted by Monster Man
are the stock split rims modified, or do you use all new rims?
There are plenty of one piece, 6 hole budd wheels out there with the 6 on 8.75 pattern. Most are 20's, fewer are r22.5, but they exist.
Anyway, just a heads up. Split rims scare the beheezie out of me so they're getting the heave ho.
Cheers
Bob
1. They were the reigning technology!Originally posted by Monster Man
What's so great about split rims? They must have used them for some reason
Um, no. I mean, you could WELD the ring on after assembly, but that's it. I actually did this on my rockcrawler, running M35 rims. <img src="emoticons/icon_smile_headbanger.gif" alt="Headbanger"> Not recommended.Can the split rims be modified to be standard rims, ditch the ring part?
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