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That's a poor picture to try to discern anything from, and yes the right tire looks way too close to the frame, but the left one looks too close also (just not as close). Maybe you got two wrong wheels. Get better pics!
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After looking at other pics I think you are right. I must have two wrong wheels.
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Can you get pics from the sides? I'm wondering if maybe they are mounted with the outsides of the rims towards the hubs (on the inside). Don't even know if that is possible but something does not look right. What size are the tires?
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22x7.5-12
That is the only side pic that I have until later. |
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That wheel is on inside out!
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The valve stem is on the outside though, so the rim is from a different machine.
Those tires aren't the right size either. You should most likely have the 23x8.50-12 tire. |
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It appears that both wheels are from a different machine and are inside out.
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Looks much better with the wheels on correctly. There is about a one inch difference in the offset.
Thanks to everyone that replied I will try to keep my newbie questions to a minimum. |
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I,m still wondering why there is a 1 inch offset difference & why are the valve stems now on the inside?
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