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COMMER 10 stud 8.25"X20" rims
13 years 8 months ago #33031
by camma
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Does anyone out there have any COMMER 10 stud 8.25"X20" rims? I think the old Atkinson is the same stud patten but not sure of the offset. Maybe a Euro 10 stud tubeless with a 270mm offset and tapered holes may do the trick.
Japanese ones have a 290-295 offset which is too much.
Japanese ones have a 290-295 offset which is too much.
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13 years 8 months ago #33032
by Cunning Stunt
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Replied by Cunning Stunt on topic Re: COMMER 10 stud 8.25"X20" rims
A guy I know in Sydney has a heap of them Camma......
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13 years 8 months ago #33033
by camma
Please help me. I need Commer Parts
Replied by camma on topic Re: COMMER 10 stud 8.25"X20" rims
G'Day Cunning Stunt,
Thanks for the hint and below is a summary on what to watch out for:
Just to simplify things, if you put the wheel down on its back bead on a flat piece of wood/concrete etc and measure from the flat piece to the back mounting face a 255mm would be ideal. I tried an Aluminium wheel off the Scania with that dimension of 265mm and it fits ok on to the hub front and rear but when full lock to the left it hits the steering arm and also on the rear the mounting thickness of the aluminium rim is too thick to cater for both wheels on the spigot. A steel wheel with similar offset would be good.
I check out a brochure on commer.org.nz and it optioned 10.00's on the same rims. 11.00 x20's need the wider rim.
I think the rim off set is 6" and on the wider rim for maxiload, 6.3".
Thanks for the hint and below is a summary on what to watch out for:
Just to simplify things, if you put the wheel down on its back bead on a flat piece of wood/concrete etc and measure from the flat piece to the back mounting face a 255mm would be ideal. I tried an Aluminium wheel off the Scania with that dimension of 265mm and it fits ok on to the hub front and rear but when full lock to the left it hits the steering arm and also on the rear the mounting thickness of the aluminium rim is too thick to cater for both wheels on the spigot. A steel wheel with similar offset would be good.
I check out a brochure on commer.org.nz and it optioned 10.00's on the same rims. 11.00 x20's need the wider rim.
I think the rim off set is 6" and on the wider rim for maxiload, 6.3".
Please help me. I need Commer Parts
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13 years 7 months ago #33034
by ruraltrucks
Replied by ruraltrucks on topic Re: COMMER 10 stud 8.25"X20" rims
HI THERE I HAVE SOME RIMS THERE YOU CAN CALL ME ON 0408663025 PAT
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