Anyone running 5+2 on the front and 4+3 on the rear?
Wouldn't this keep track width same front to rear?
Wouldn't this keep track width same front to rear?
It would be close to the same but why do you want it the same?As they say in Ferris Bueller's Day off - "Anyone, Anyone?"
I've got some plastic that needs to be swiped ASAP.
Why would I want the front to be 1" wider per side than the rear?J
It would be close to the same but why do you want it the same?
Because it will handle better off road.Why would I want the front to be 1" wider per side than the rear?
@500 if all wheels were the same you could also rotate tires which would be nice.Why would I want the front to be 1" wider per side than the rear?
You got me on that one. I've never widened the front of any Jeep, ATV, or SxS intentionally for better handling. I have however widened all four corners for increased lateral stability and corner control.Because it will handle better off road.
Ya, I got that, but if I'm going unidirectional tires it won't matter. If I go something like blackwater 10" wide on all four then I would do 5+2 all around. Just not sure, and I was mainly curious if running 5+2 front and 4+3 rear would keep the track even. I'm not concerned about all the ancillary factors, more so just wanted to know who all has done this and how close it was to maintaining even track.@500 if all wheels were the same you could also rotate tires which would be nice.
Ya, I got that, but if I'm going unidirectional tires it won't matter. If I go something like blackwater 10" wide on all four then I would do 5+2 all around. Just not sure, and I was mainly curious if running 5+2 front and 4+3 rear would keep the track even. I'm not concerned about all the ancillary factors, more so just wanted to know who all has done this and how close it was to maintaining even track.
You the Man.I just put some HD3 wheels with 6+1 in front and 5+2 in back and its almost perfect, I did not like the bull dog stance at all.
Whats your width front and back? Can't be more then 64" in the trails hereI just put some HD3 wheels with 6+1 in front and 5+2 in back and its almost perfect, I did not like the bull dog stance at all.
Lol.Get wheel spacers.
Lol.
Perhaps I should have asked what the factory wheel offsets are. Again, I'm just asking if 5+2 front and 4+3 rear would maintain even track width.
I don't want to run 4+3's on the rear if there is only a half inch diff. for example, then the rear would be half inch wider - in that case I'd run 5+2's all around. If it's 1.5" per side front to rear diff. offset from factory then I'd run 5+2 and 4+3 and only be .5" narrower rear to front. I'm not looking to be perfectly even, I'm just wandering if going 1" wider on rear wheel would maintain even track.
I'm going 5+2 front to bump it out 1" per side to compensate for the lift kit sucking the track width in 1/2" per side. I want the rear to compensate as well, so if factory rear is already, say 5+2, I'd do no good going back with what is there to compensate for the narrowed track resulting from the lift.
Maybe/hopefully that explains the "why" behind my question -- and I personally don't like/use spacers - I'm no fan of them nor having to use Loc-Tite to hold my spacer on. I also don't prefer having to remove my wheel every few rides to check nut torque - which anyone should do running spacers at 60mph IMO. I've seen too many work loose. I'd rather have it built into my wheel and not worry with it.
Ya, I guess I need to decide on tires first as that will play the rim decision. If I go with uni's skinny/wide it won't matter. Can't rotate anyway. However, if I do the multi's like the evo's/BH 10's on all corners then it's something to consider.The rear hubs are almost exactly 1" inset as compared to the front. With that said, 1" spacers for the rear would be great for evening out the track. If you don't like the spacers, get the 4-3 wheels for the back.
I can say that the spacers have done good for me. I also wish I don't have to use them. I wish Honda made the spacing the same front and rear. For me, I chose spacers to keep the wheels the same. You'd be fine either way.
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Not sure I would have to measure but it's 2inches narrower in the front and back now due to the 6+1 offset in front and taking off my 1 inch spacers in the rear, I dont' like running spacers and I wanted it as close to factory width as possibleWhats your width front and back? Can't be more then 64" in the trails here