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Jul-03-2017 09:05 AM
CapriRacer wrote:
The minimum dual spacing for an 8.00R16.5 is 9.0" and for an 8.75R16.5, 9.9". That means that the gap between freestanding duals is 1" and 1.15" respectively.
Now I'm going to guess that Cheryl has 6" wide rims, and that means we get 0.3" more to play with.
Jul-03-2017 05:03 AM
Cheryl_B wrote:
I'm sorry, but y'all are overwhelming me. I don't know what I got myself into with this thread. I'm over my head. I just want new tires. How hard can this possibly be? The tire people do know how to do their job, right?
Jul-03-2017 04:42 AM
Cheryl_B wrote:
I'm sorry, but y'all are overwhelming me. I don't know what I got myself into with this thread. I'm over my head. I just want new tires. How hard can this possibly be? The tire people do know how to do their job, right?
j-d wrote:
....... I've looked at your 16.5 writeup a lot, and sent a bunch of people to it. The chart furnishes the Dual Spacing for say 225/75R16E to replace 8.00 or 8.75/16.5
But what we need now for Cheryl's project is dual spacing for 8.00/16.5 and 8.75/16.5 to see how much gap between sidewalls on 8.75 replacing 8.00 would be. Then would that be enough? I'm trying to find the dual spacing specs for 16.5's and no joy so far. Do you have that info? .......
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Jul-01-2017 06:34 PM
j-d wrote:
Yeah, You! Dual tires add a level of complexity that 4-wheel pickup and van owners don't have the spacing issues. Then over the years, all different kinds of Wheel Centering, sometimes called Piloting.
When I bought the seven from Pep Boys, we agreed on a price for "all six" and I said I needed a spare thrown in at that price. They did it.
Jul-01-2017 05:34 PM
Jul-01-2017 05:04 PM
j-d wrote:
If you'll give me till Monday, I'll go to Discount Tire and try to confirm the dual spacing for the 875 tires vs the 800's you have now.