View Full Version : Rodeo wheels
handeeman
08/08/2009, 08:49 AM
I have the opportunity to get a set of 02 Rodeo wheels and street tires. My question is: Since my 00 VX has 18" and these are 16" are they of any use to me? Even if I do the lift, does it make any sense to have some off-road type tires put on the 16" wheels and save my originals for normal driving. Say I lift the VX 2" and then drop 2" in wheel size am I just being cheap for not stepping up and buying some good looking 18's ? Keep in mind I may be off road 2-3 times a year (thinking Moab).
VXorado
08/08/2009, 10:16 AM
Technically, smaller rims would better for offroading with the right sized tires.
Pros: 33" tires on 16" rims would have more sidewall than 33" tires on an 18" rims. A bigger sidewall is better for offroading because there's more rubber that can be used in rocks/ruts without damaging the rim. Your 18s are more likely to get damaged when offroading because they ride closer to the ground. A lot of rock crawlers have 15" rims with massive tires.
Cons: Buying tires would be expensive if you are only going a few days out of the year, 18s are bling-y-er
I would say 18s can look nicer with big tires and will be just fine offroad as long as the sidewall is big enough. With 16" rims you could get a bit smaller tires and still have a decent sidewall. It's really depends on what you want. Either way, 16s are good for offroading.
tomdietrying
08/08/2009, 10:32 AM
I have 18 wheels with 285/60 Nitto Grappler tires. I have been to Moab the last 5 years and have not damaged any of my wheels. There is always a first time, but as of yet I haven't done it.
I say keep your 18s, don't buy the 16s, and use that money for a set of 285/60/ 18 Nittos.
Peace.
Tom
handeeman
08/08/2009, 10:58 AM
Thanks for the info guys. Thinking nittos on the 18's. I appreciate the response.
VXorado
08/08/2009, 11:38 AM
I have 18 wheels with 285/60 Nitto Grappler tires. I have been to Moab the last 5 years and have not damaged any of my wheels. There is always a first time, but as of yet I haven't done it.
Tom, no damage in 5 years at moab means you're a good driver :bwgy:
I also say keep the 18s and buy good tires. Having an extra set of offroad rims/tires is only worth it if you went 4 wheeling a lot.
Good luck
pbkid
08/08/2009, 06:46 PM
then you can have someone like me that runs 15's with 31's and gets lots of rock rash on their rims (the difference is im pretty heavy on the skinny pedal)
Riff Raff
08/08/2009, 09:11 PM
Save your money and use your stock OEM 18x7 wheels. Keep your VX stock height (no lift) and your CV's will be much happier. If you want maximum ground clearance with minimum installation issues, then go for tires in P275/65R18 (32" O.D.). This size tire will give you 1.25" increased ground clearance over stock.
I recently installed the General - Grabber AT2 in P275/65R18 (32" O.D./44 lbs) on my 100% OEM stock non-lifted VX (no aftermarket rear springs and no front torsion bar cranks). They are bolt-on perfect "IF" used with the stock OEM 18x7 rims which have the correct offset and backspacing you will want to maintain.
It is not necessary to have "off-road" tires on the smooth rocks at MOAB. If you sift through the many pictures of MOAB-VX's, you'll discover most had A/T version tires and some even used "street" tires with complete success. Buy your next set of tires with your everyday driving habits in mind, and have confidence they'll be MOAB worthy when the time comes.
JoFotoz
08/08/2009, 11:08 PM
Riff raff...I've "done" Moab once...
...YOU?
Slick Rock...Moab...bounce and hit it....up the initial hump.
...I got "schoooooled"....thank gawd!...
Lessons taken.......from those that had been there for years.
We hear you (often) ...but we need to see you doing it....:dance:
Cause ya gots lots of "lectures"...
....put up some pics to back it up.
fair'e'nuff.....
jo
.
tomdietrying
08/08/2009, 11:23 PM
I gave you my best advice. Here my second best advice. Don't listen to RiffRaff. :)
Peace.
Tom
Save your money and use your stock OEM 18x7 wheels. Keep your VX stock height (no lift) and your CV's will be much happier. If you want maximum ground clearance with minimum installation issues, then go for tires in P275/65R18 (32" O.D.). This size tire will give you 1.25" increased ground clearance over stock.
I recently installed the General - Grabber AT2 in P275/65R18 (32" O.D./44 lbs) on my 100% OEM stock non-lifted VX (no aftermarket rear springs and no front torsion bar cranks). They are bolt-on perfect "IF" used with the stock OEM 18x7 rims which have the correct offset and backspacing you will want to maintain.
It is not necessary to have "off-road" tires on the smooth rocks at MOAB. If you sift through the many pictures of MOAB-VX's, you'll discover most had A/T version tires and some even used "street" tires with complete success. Buy your next set of tires with your everyday driving habits in mind, and have confidence they'll be MOAB worthy when the time comes.
:bla:...:laughing:...:bla:...:laughing:...:bla:... :laughing:...:bla:...:laughing:...:bla:... :laughing:...:bla:
I'll give you credit for tenacity rainman...:rolleyesg
But DUDE, do you think you'll ever come up with a new rant?
Love reading of all your Moab experiences..."complete sucess"... where were you? Behind a rock? :_confused...:_thinking...:_confused
I once read Moby Dick, & even looked at most of the illustrations, yet somehow, I'm able to convince myself to stay off the "whaling forums", to post my expert opinions...:smilewink
Riff Raff
08/09/2009, 04:59 AM
I gave you my best advice. Here my second best advice. Listen to RiffRaff. :)
Peace.
Tom
:_wtf:
:slap:...:waag:
Fun game, huh?
Scott Harness
08/09/2009, 09:16 AM
I once read Moby Dick, & even looked at most of the illustrations, yet somehow, I'm able to convince myself to stay off the "whaling forums", to post my expert opinions...:smilewink
LOL...whales are mostly space?
Jolly Roger VX'er
08/09/2009, 12:31 PM
Funny part is when I "clicked" on this thread topic I was counting the posts to see when Riff would chime in with his expertise..your slipping old man, you had 6 posts prior to your weather-beaten, age-old, horse-beaten-too-death, sermon. Why not just post a link back to one of the other 50 or so repetitions?
http://tealspace.chromatic-dragonfly.com/cartoons/evangelist.JPG
I call this piece "Excercise the Demons of Excessive (insert sin # here)"
1. C.V. Angle
1.A. Lifting
2. Rotational Unsprung Weight
3. After Market Wheels
3.A. Wheel Offset
(I'll edit this list as it grows.....sure to have more to include later. :p)
"Cast Out thy Sin of Excessive (#2) You Heathen......Satan, I command you to Leave this VX'ers Body And Go to Whence You Came...Never to Inflict Your Evil Influence of (#2) Upon God's Children. The Son of God Commands you to Renounce your Lust for (#2) and embrace the "General - Grabber AT2 in P275/65R18 (32" O.D./44 lbs)". Though I walk thru the Valley of Shadows I will not Fear (#2) as the Son of God will Show me the Way to the Promise Land of the "General - Grabber AT2 in P275/65R18 (32" O.D./44 lbs)".
:)
Riff Raff
08/09/2009, 04:26 PM
:dance:Woo-Hoo!!! You guys are hilarious and thanx for making me famous. Hollywood, here I come.:dance:
LOL...whales are mostly space?
Yes...& if you've ever been inside one, or near the rotting carcass of one, you would wish you had a gas mask...:laughing:...;puke:
I read it in a book...:smilewink
I call this piece "Excercise the Demons of Excessive (insert sin # here)"
1. C.V. Angle
1.A. Lifting
2. Rotational Unsprung Weight
3. After Market Wheels
3.A. Wheel Offset
(I'll edit this list as it grows.....sure to have more to include later. :p)
"Cast Out thy Sin of Excessive (#2) You Heathen......Satan, I command you to Leave this VX'ers Body And Go to Whence You Came...Never to Inflict Your Evil Influence of (#2) Upon God's Children. The Son of God Commands you to Renounce your Lust for (#2) and embrace the "General - Grabber AT2 in P275/65R18 (32" O.D./44 lbs)". Though I walk thru the Valley of Shadows I will not Fear (#2) as the Son of God will Show me the Way to the Promise Land of the "General - Grabber AT2 in P275/65R18 (32" O.D./44 lbs)".
:)
LOL...You're channeling Rev. Lovejoy today...:laughing:
Too funny!
handeeman
08/10/2009, 06:08 AM
Gosh all the responses. Thank ya everyone for your opinions. I'm probably gonna get the rodeo rims (they're free) and probably store them for future posibilities. Who knows maybe I'll get a 4x4 Rodeo to play with too.lol
tom4bren
08/10/2009, 06:55 AM
"Tom, no damage in 5 years at moab means you're a good driver "
No, it means he's not trying hard enough. (I know - I haven't even been yet so I don't have ANY room to talk - save the sermon):)
More rubber ... less metal. That's the only logical choice when it comes to 'wheelin.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2024 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.