locks with mud
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are you running spacers?
that doesnt sound right
Right or wrong here is what I did....
I used a piece of cardboard to trace my factory curves:
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I then placed a piece of 2" tape across the top and a 3/4" up the front and then used my cardboard jig to retrace the factory curves:
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Then I chopped and hacked away!
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By doing so though I had flipped my rear springs knowing that I may have been a bit of a sissy on my cut and I was right I need to move my rearend forward an inch to center up
This was my aproach at 37's with a stock-ish look on the fenders ?????????
Cam, the last time I checked it a while back it measured 5" from the inner edge of the rim where it bolts up to the outer lip. There fairly older Pro Comps. Did I not measure correctly? I purchased the wheels used from an individual so I'm not 100% sure. Its a possibility I messed up the measurement I suppose??
BDSeff1fitty,
That site Balado National Tire - Serving Southern Florida since 1945 was way cheaper on KM2's by like 60.00 including shipping was about 140.00 so way cheaper..... You might check with them and they said they were not blemish tires
jetboy, that looks like it sits really tall, more than i think i want. and i don't have the money to go ahead and re-gear the axles unfortunately so 35's for now, once i get the rig back together depending on finances i hopefully can gear it pretty soon after and put air lockers from and rear
twisty, i hate you, now silver is added into my list of colors, dammit! i thought i had a final plan but nope not any more! lol when you say the wheels you have are with the most amount of backspacing you could get were they custom? or just spacer? and how much did that custom lip cost you? what silver is that? on your 15x10 locks, im assuming you have 33/12.5's do they look all ballooned or look nice. would you recommend me going with 15x10's or 15x8's if i only plan to run a 12.5" wide tire. sorry for all the questions, it just look so clean and simple which is the look i am going for
i do no i am dead set on KM2's, hopefully am gonna get a order in tomorrow for wheels and tires from a smaller shop so i can save some money and get the best deal possible
It is too tall. No question. That pic was right after the SOA so it's dropped some, but still too tall. Well, actually the tires are just too small... I went with 5.29's and I think they are about right. I'm not sure I'd go for axle gearing with 35's. If that's the goal the money would be better spent on an h41 or sm420 IMO.
Nah, both my 15x10 classic locks and 15x10 classic IIs have the most offset Mickey Thomson make the rim with (3-5/8" / -48mm)
Custom lip? Not sure what you mean?
Colour Silver, not sure, was already painted when I bought it. But it is a very close match to the missus's 05 Camry Sportivo, so is probably some kinda of toyota silver.
Yep, 33x12.5 MTZs, and they look fine on the 15x10s. I've always prefered 15x10 rims, even for 12.5" wide tyres. Make the tyres look fatter and more square, and I love the look of the deep dish. I've never lost a bead yet, and used to run about 12psi offroad. Have internals beadlocks with the krawlers now but, so can run lower pressures.
Quick note about the KM2's. A mate put them on his dual cab hilux in a metric equivalent of a 35x12.5/R16 on 16x10 rims. They looked really wierd. The tread width was really skinny, and the sidewalls balloned out. So not sure if the KM2s will look ok on the wider rims. My preferences for a mud terrain type tyres would be either MTZ of the Pro Comp Extremes.