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#1 2010-06-10 06:23:45

chournos
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Re: Rim and Wheel size??

A question.  I am wanting to put 28.5x10x14 tires all the way around on my RZR S.  I have 2 rim options  14x7 with a 2.5 offset, or 14x8 with a -10.2.
What does a -10.2 mean?  I want the tire to be as flat as possible, but dont want the front to rub at full steering.

What do you think?

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#2 2010-06-10 08:15:35

MR. KRYPTONITE
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Re: Rim and Wheel size??

What tire are you thinking about running?


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#3 2010-06-10 09:05:34

chournos
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Re: Rim and Wheel size??

I am going to run the dominator from Superatv.  I had a dealer tell me that a -10.2 means a negative offset, and that the front might rub.  I thought it would be the opposite, the more tire and wheel outside the hub the less chance to rub.  Maybe i am confused???

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#4 2010-06-10 10:42:55

MR. KRYPTONITE
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Re: Rim and Wheel size??

-10.2 is an "automotive" term. That equals the same offset as a 2+5. Your tire will be more flat with a 14X8 than a 14X7

Which wheels are you looking at?


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#5 2010-06-13 18:43:52

chournos
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Re: Rim and Wheel size??

I am looking at a Vision Wheel, "outback " model.  Here is the link to their website.  http://www.visionwheel.com/pdf/Vision%2 … 0Tech2.pdf    The 14x7 shows a +2.5 offset and the 14x8 shows the -10.2. When I called Vision they said that basically the 14x8 had 4 in and 4 out.  If thats the case, is that whats called a negative offset?  And is that to wide a wheel to use on the front? 

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