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Thread: Pics of 10" wheels and tires??

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    Pics of 10" wheels and tires??

    Just wondering if any have the 10" ITP wheels on there 700xx, and if so, can I see a pic of them? Also, how wide is it in the rear with these wheels?

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    ITP say that their 700XX wheel is a +1" offset from stock.

    BUT aftermarket 10" tires are also wider than stock so that makes it another inch wider again.......

    I think this whole setup is a +2" per side deal.

    Linc
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    I saw that pic on the ITP site, but really didn't get a good rear view. Plus I don't know the width of the rear in stock form, but it sounds like this would make it about 4" wider?

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    Originally posted by GE4x4
    I saw that pic on the ITP site, but really didn't get a good rear view. Plus I don't know the width of the rear in stock form, but it sounds like this would make it about 4" wider?
    I would agree; I "guess" about 4" wider in total is about right. Notice the wide offset fronts they used just to balance out the pic, if they 4/1's it would look stupid.

    Linc

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    I'll take some pics tomorrow with my paddles on.

    K?

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    OK, here's what I found:

    Stock width 46 inches.

    Width with ITP rims 49 inches.


    Here's the pictures:



    The balloon paddles sure do look skinny. (YES, I KNOW I PUT THEM ON THE WRONG SIDE....THEY WERE ONLY FINGER TIGHT.)



    Close clearance:




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    From the side




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    Also, for what it's worth...

    Straight paddles + wider rear = even worse slow speed turning/doughnuts.

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