Not to be a total smartass, but can't you just measure the ones you have??
whats the offset for rims on a standard boat trailer? I am looking to run a set of 18's on my trailer....
396
Not to be a total smartass, but can't you just measure the ones you have??
Not to be a total smartass, but can't you just measure the ones you have??
Even with the disclaimer, thats funny.....
396, just ask devilman to let you buy these from him. although it might lower his table height. but im sure he can find some milk cartons to go with the table.........http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...beerpong_1.jpg
Measuring is the best way, all trailers are close to the same but if your going custom, throw a tape measure on it. And if your running 18's I'm guessin we won't be seeing you at Apache over the Summer :idea:
396, just ask devilman to let you buy these from him. although it might lower his table height. but im sure he can find some milk cartons to go with the table.........http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...beerpong_1.jpg
I'll sure sell them to him, no problem there. But you know he already has a set of spinners on layaway at Autozone..... :crossx:
I'll sure sell them to him, no problem there. But you know he already has a set of spinners on layaway at Autozone..... :crossx: shit where is my giggle smilie....o well aww hahahahahahahahahahha
When I was rebuilding my trailer I heard that the std. is a Chevy 5 lug pattern...
I had to replace a rim when I got my boat, and the dudes at America's Tire didn't know what size rim so they came out w/ a cool measuring tool and fitted one just to make sure before ordering a replacement
i just changed out my wheels and my trailer had 4 and 1/2 inch 5 bolt pattern as far as offset there could be very little with my trailer or tires would rub the wood inside fenders.......
i know the bolt pattern is a 5 on 4 1/2 . I guess I'll just have to mesaure the back spacing......