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is this correct, if I order 28x10x14 for all 4 I'll need the 1 inch spacer to keep the same track front to back?will I need longer lug bolts then?That is my understanding
is this correct, if I order 28x10x14 for all 4 I'll need the 1 inch spacer to keep the same track front to back?will I need longer lug bolts then?That is my understanding
1" rear spacers will more align the rear with the front.is this correct, if I order 28x10x14 for all 4 I'll need the 1 inch spacer to keep the same track front to back?will I need longer lug bolts then?
If I need 1” spacers in the back, won’t my lug bolts have to be 1” longer or don’t I know where the spacer goes, I’m an old guy not that sharp1" rear spacers will more align the rear with the front.
As for lug nuts/bolts... This depends on your spacers and wheel choice.
I have RB3 spacers on factory wheels with factory lugs.
thanks for posting thisMore info. Possible alternative to wheel spacers, but pricey, initially.
The part number for the a-arms for the front AA-H-PIO1K-1.5-HC-02, and the price for those is $434.95 without the pre-installed ball joints and $794.75 with the pre-installed ball joints
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LOL... No.If I need 1” spacers in the back, won’t my lug bolts have to be 1” longer or don’t I know where the spacer goes, I’m an old guy not that sharp
gotcha, thanksLOL... No.
Spacers (most) have there own lugs and nuts.
see link and I think you will understand.
So you are saying that 28/10/14 tires will fit the factory front 9' wheels and rear 11' wheels?If you want to keep factory width proper offsets are 6+1 front and 5+2 rear offsets. There is no reason to replace your factory wheels 28/10/14 front and rear fit perfect
Factory fronts are 6.5 wide and rears are 8.5 wide.So you are saying that 28/10/14 tires will fit the factory front 9' wheels and rear 11' wheels?
I guess what I'm asking is will the 28/10/14 tires fit these factory fronts and rears?Factory fronts are 6.5 wide and rears are 8.5 wide.
Yes they will.I guess what I'm asking is will the 28/10/14 tires fit these factory fronts and rears?
Yes. I have ran 28's and 30's on factory wheels.I guess what I'm asking is will the 28/10/14 tires fit these factory fronts and rears?
two questions: do you plan on mounting these tires on Stock factory rims or are mounting them on 28x10 -14 rims? Since I am unfamiliar with offset terminology, what is the standard stock offset for pioneer wheels and what does 5+3 or 4+3 represent?I am looking at getting a set of DOT tires for the pioneer. Was wanting to know if I can fit the 28x10-14 under the stock ride height without modifications other than wheel spacers. Also wondering if I should go with the 5+2 or 4+3 offset. Any help you guys can give me would be greatly appreciated!
Tell the Rep There are no struts on a Pioneer 1000If you guys are just going for looks all is fine but if you are using the 1000 as a work machine according to the Rep in our State do not use spacers as it will result in wear out CV joints and struts heedlessly.
Battery Power for winching, plowing heavy snow etc. forget those little motorcycle batteries. Keep the original if still good and get a boat battery box bolt it down and foam it in the compartment under the driver seat. Drop in the biggest CCA amp auto battery that will fit the opening (550-750 CCA). No need for fancy guages just watch your volt meter and try not to let it run below 12.4 volts very long. I have been running this system for 4 yrs. with no problems. The stock alternator will bring them back up quickly if the go to a lower voltage.
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I guess im asking kinda what this guys was asking but didn’t get a response I don’t think.Hate to do this on a first post, but I'm asking for a buddy who has a pioneer 1000-5. He's looking to put 28x10x14 terrabites on itp ss212 wheels with a 4+2 offset all the way around. Will this work with no spacers, and how will it look compared to factory? Thank you!
Try putting he stock rears on the front and see?I guess im asking kinda what this guys was asking but didn’t get a response I don’t think.