Winter is here and Im trying to get a few of my upgrades under way. I called today to try to price 4 18"rockstar rims for my boat trailer. Right now, I have the 215/75/ 14s on the trailer right now. They asked me what the backspacing was on the trailer, which is a 04 Dorsey trailer, and I had no idea. I just dont want to buy a 17x9 or 18x9 wheel and have them not fit. If anyone has any advice or suggestions, I sure would appreciate it. Thanks
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Originally posted by Bruizza View PostYou have metal skills so this might not be a big impediment for you but you will need different fenders for the bigger rims.Ain't no 1/2 steppin'
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How to measure the off-set if its not stamped on the current wheels
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Your stock rims have a zero offset. You'll want between a 15 and 25 positive offset depending on the width of the tire - positive offset will pull the rim underneath fender. Make sure you have the height clearance as I had to go with 17's on my last boat, barely made the weight limit work with 17's, but you can find 17's rated at 1709lbs per tire.Last edited by tnvolgrad; 11-28-2012, 01:07 AM.
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Originally posted by tnvolgrad View PostYour stock rims have a zero offset. You'll want between a 15 and 25 positive offset depending on the width of the tire - positive offset will pull the rim underneath fender. Make sure you have the height clearance as I had to go with 17's on my last boat, barely made the weight limit work with 17's, but you can find 17's rated at 1709lbs per tire.
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Wheels/XD...PXD77589004300Ain't no 1/2 steppin'
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Originally posted by viking View PostBetter make sure and re-torque your lugs
It was my first boat and nobody said i need to continually tighten the rims.....or for that matter tighten them at all. Im driving along feel a quick vibration and rim and tire are gone...
I have to continually tighten them and it sucks, they seem to always get loose even two years later.
I wish i never put them on my boat..
Be careful
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