Offset rims are said to be easier on bearings. Looking at getting some for my max 2 for my tracks but they are pricey and id have to buy 6 tires too. Im willing to spend the cash if the offset rims are better but are they really any easier on things than wheel spacers?
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I had a custom set of 1 1/2 wheel spacers machined for my MaxIV and I believe I paid more for the spacers then you would pay for off set aluminum rims. The light weight of the aluminum rims is some thing you have to consider, the weight savings alone is like adding a few horsepower to your machine and you don't have to worry about all the extra nuts and bolts involved with wheel extensions..
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Most AATV wheels are not spools with a center but 2 halves and make it expensive to offset. It may be possible to weld a wider wheel half to a narrow wheel halfLast edited by jerseybigfoot; 05-10-2014, 09:05 PM.Acta non verba
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Originally posted by midwestmadness775 View PostOffset rims are said to be easier on bearings. Looking at getting some for my max 2 for my tracks but they are pricey and id have to buy 6 tires too. Im willing to spend the cash if the offset rims are better but are they really any easier on things than wheel spacers?
I do like the light weight Aluminium rims to lighten the unit up. But you will only be saving a few Lbs.
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Lets put it this way. The stress on the outer bearing is determined by the distance between the outer bearing and the, ( let say the centre line of the tire). And what you have between the too is not a factor. Its that distance that will determined the leverage the axle has on the bearing.
If the bearing was almost right beside the axle flange, there would be no bent axles. And very few blown bearings do to the stress or the leverage put a pond them.Last edited by Old Tucker; 05-11-2014, 01:10 AM.
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there is definitely something to be said for having a lighter rim and not having to mess around with wheel spacers or additional lug nuts that have to be torqued down with little room for tools. Even a very well made wheel spacer will never be as "balanced" as an offset rim, and you always have the chance that things can work loose with a wheel spacer. The leverage on outer bearings and especially the hub flange might be the same, but the convenience and other benefits of an offset rim sound pretty cool to me.
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Originally posted by jerseybigfoot View PostMost AATV wheels are not spools with a center but 2 halves and make it expensive to offset. It may be possible to weld a wider wheel half to a narrow wheel half
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I still believe you would be better off with the Aluminum bead lock, off set rims. Spacers are expensive, they have a lot of bolts, they weigh a lot and there are any number of things that can go wrong with them. You have to keep them tightened and check them from time to time. Wouldn't it be simpler to have a light bead lock rim that you could pre trip with a glance without worrying about all the other nonsense that goes along with spacers.
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