Biggest and Best Tires for a Max II

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  1. #31
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    Thanks for the input

    Mike, that was the input I needed.
    Just needed clarification b4 laying $$ down.
    Was really hoping for was, Yea I use those tires and this was what I had to do, but it seams every using the Vamps goes for the larger size.
    From reading here on this forum the Vamps sit wide, so maybe larger spacers.
    Still have not totally desided on these tires.

  2. #32
    I know this is a really old thread. I have a max 2 and I’m looking for beadlocks. What are (k-rims), and does Matt-O still make beadlocks? What is the best option for beadlocks now in 2020?

  3. #33
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    Depending on the size rim argo has 9" bead lock rims.
    Hold My B..R and Watch This!!!

  4. #34
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    Max IV with 26x12 terras

    My max 4 came with 26x12 and I guess x12 Goodyear terras.
    The front ones do rub on tub with more than one person onboard.
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    I don’t quite get the process for hanging up by the body and using heat gun.

    I am going to make up some spaces and rivet a stainless rub strip over the worn area. Am interested in the heat gun idea maybe the stainless strips might reinforce the the reshaping

    OZ

  5. #35
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    Max IV 26 inch terras

    I was none the wiser wrt to my max 4 biggest wheels,as I bought it with these wheels
    Pretty sure on the RI option list they list 26 inch Goodyear’s as standard from 1999 onwards

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    Rims have 12x10.0 AT stamped on them

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    The front do seem close in this photo, and they do rub when more than 1 person onboard.

    What about these firestones ? Is anyone using these ?
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    OZ

  6. #36
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    Those Firestones are very similar to the Carlisle Tru Power. They are difficult to steer on hard ground because they are so flat from side to side. But, great traction. Mine don't swim well.

  7. #37
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    26 inch tires on MAX

    I am interested in who is running 26 inch tires on their MAX,
    "theBuggyman1" indicated he runs 26 inch

    mine are goodyear terras, not much clearance on the front pair and am trying to fix that ATM

    Going to make up spacers like these (which are more of a track version), thinking
    not to project as much as these, maybe 2 inches or so to stop my front pair rubbing.
    prr42.jpg

    another thread
    (http://www.6x6world.com/forums/max-a...gest-tire.html)
    talked of heating tub and removing sag, was thinking of hanging front of my MAX 4 up, then using a jack or similar to extend between axle wheel flange and tub rim whilst heating to remove sag.
    Then because tub wheelwell needs repair for rubbing at top, thin stainless sheet riveted and bonded to help hold the new shape.
    that plus the wheel spacers im hoping to refit the 26 inch terras on the front without any chance of rubbing.
    The center and rear tires seem to have enough clearance and wont need any mods.

    OZ

  8. #38
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    I do run the 26" Terras and the 26" Tru Powers. they both rub in the front when the body flexes, just not too much. I added a 1" wheel spacer on all wheels, this helped a lot with the rub.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/4-1-5-Lug-H...oAAOSwQiRUk-TS

  9. #39
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    2 inch wheel spacers

    MikeF

    thanks for that link,
    i found some in OZ that are 5 stud 4.5 inch pattern
    and 50 mm thick. going to give these a try.


    photos of a "mockup" 2 inch spacer fitted
    IMG_0859.jpgIMG_0857.jpg

    damage i have so far, worse on the LHS than RHS
    IMG_0853.jpg

    assuming rubbing is caused by the center of the tire, the extra 2 inches should help.

    regards
    OZ

  10. #40
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    You can use a brace from the seat frame to raise and support the body so it doesn't rub the tires. I used the seat belt bracket and bolted it to the seat frame to keep the body from sagging.

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