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RE: Rims - 2/13/2007 12:49:55 PM   
WOLFGANGSTA


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I see you have assumed the proper parking lot parking position..


Wheels and tires look  great!!


Funny you mention that....my wife is now used to being "dropped off at the door" when we go to any store now.  She knows if she doesn't start pulling on the door handle when we drive by the entrance, she's in for a long hike!  I just can't bring myself to park anywhere near the idiots with kids who like to fling their doors open as far as they go....no matter what's in the way!  I picked up this terrible addiction to parking out in no-mans-land with my past Cobra's.....and it's obviously carried over to my H3!

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RE: Rims - 2/13/2007 12:50:27 PM   
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Looks very sharp.  Love the rims...I might get the chrome 20" version.

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RE: Rims - 2/13/2007 12:57:33 PM   
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wolf...people who throw on 35" tires on stock rims are rubbing at full lock onto the coltrol arms. I am at +12 offset and have a wide 35" tire setup and have no rubbing issues at all.  You also have to remember that because you have big rims/small sidewall tires that your tires will not bulge out like a typical 35"x12.5x16 will. the tire bulge on a 35x12.5x16 could be more than an inch depending on tire pressure, this is what causes the rubbing in most cases.

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RE: Rims - 2/13/2007 1:36:46 PM   
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ORIGINAL: WOLFGANGSTA

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ORIGINAL: Dennis

I see you have assumed the proper parking lot parking position..


Wheels and tires look  great!!


Funny you mention that....my wife is now used to being "dropped off at the door" when we go to any store now.  She knows if she doesn't start pulling on the door handle when we drive by the entrance, she's in for a long hike!  I just can't bring myself to park anywhere near the idiots with kids who like to fling their doors open as far as they go....no matter what's in the way!  I picked up this terrible addiction to parking out in no-mans-land with my past Cobra's.....and it's obviously carried over to my H3!



soooooooo  you are saying it is heart smart to own a hummer

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RE: Rims - 2/14/2007 8:39:18 AM   
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and now Wolfgangsta are actually setting the learning curve on what set-ups will fit.



Thanks! With my HUGE tire/rim set up (according to most people's standard) I'm wondering why everyone was so concerned with a 35" tire fitting....and the fact that most people using a 35" tire were having slight rubbing problems. Where exactly do they rub? Or, I guess I should say, where are they supposed to rub? I'm wondering if the offesets used by others are what is actually creating the rubbing. I could see how someone using an offset of less than +35 would possibly make a tire rub on the inside of the fender well. (Example: Drivers side front tire, turned all the way to the left....the outer part of the tire could hit the fenderwell if you were using an offest of less than +35, because that would be pushing the tire "outward" away from the vehicle.) Doesn't importkiller and a few others use offesets around +13 or so?

I'm just trying to figure out why so many people here are afraid of the 35" tires and/or have slight rubbing issues and/or have to use spacers when I've bolted up a set and nothing's touching and it all works/looks great withouot the bow-legged look. Again, I'm using a +35 offset which is close to the stock +38 and I'm running a 9.5" wide rim with a 325/50-22 tire. (T-Bars turned 3 turns and then aligned at dealership)

Here's a couple more pics to give those who want to know an idea of what 22" rims look like with 325/50-22 Terra Grapplers on a NON-LIFTED H3 with 3 turns on the T-bars...it's close, but no rubbing.






Dude, can I borrow one of your rims this summer? Maybe the spare so I can lay it on it's side, line it and fill it with water and then have a swimming pool to chillax in all summer long?


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