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    How about nitto terra grapplers, I can get the 265/75/16 in town. Are they more aggressive than the BFG all terrains, or do they perform similar.

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    Wheels and tires ordered...
    20X8.5 +10mm Offset 108mm Center Bore

    33X12.5 Nitto Mud Grapplers

    That's all you're getting Next update will be when they're on the vehicle

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    Sweet!

    At least you could do, is tell us when the unvailing will be.

    Peace.
    Tom
    012009

    p.s.
    Did you see LittleBeast's post on the center bore? Not sure if it really matters, but he said the center bore was 100mm and not 108mm.
    "Through Great Sacrifice..... Great Rewards Will Be Achieved"

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    Well wheels shipped this morning, from Illinois, so I'm guessing I'll have them next monday. I'm not sure how long independent 4X takes to get their orders out, but I ordered from them 8 days ago, and they have 2 key components (coil spacer, and Tie Rods) My shocks game from Allshocks.com and they Also shipped 8 days ago, however, I have no tracking information from any of my orders

    Assuming everything comes in the next few days (less the wheels) I'll get the install done this week(end) and then mount the wheels and tires on Monday (assuming they're here) and then Trim Trim Trim.

    Then... Pictures Pictures Pictures...

    so... How does June 6th sound
    Last edited by taylorRichie : 05/27/2008 at 06:51 AM Reason: deleted wheel centric info see below post.

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    http://www.miata.net/garage/hubcentric.html

    There's a great simple right up on hubcentric vs lugcentric.

    I guess some wheels, and some vehicles can work lugcentric (relying on the lugs to center the wheel)

    I think most people on this site are running in this orientation because everyone has been posting they have a 108mm bore wheel.

    I'll probably order a set of rings, just to make sure there are no vibrations, but I'm not sure if there are rings to make a 100mm to 108mm.

    Hopefully they just work out

    Also some wheels are designed to be lugcentric, so they wouldn't rely on the hub to be centered anyway.

    And if your vehicle has 6 lugs which utilize conical seat lug nuts. They will always be lugcentric. (are we this way? I've never pulled a tire)

    Found the rings: http://www.justforwheels.com/index.jsp?cat=hubcentric

    When I get my wheels I'll confirm the exact size of both wheel and hub, and then order some rings.
    Last edited by taylorRichie : 05/27/2008 at 07:06 AM

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