You mean between the rims? That's exactly what they are - spacers. Unnecessary ones, at that.
Semi-truck tires can weigh up to 110 pounds. The tires for passenger cars have an average weight of 22 pounds, and tires for light-weight trucks average around 35 pounds.
without offset
HPO = High Positive Offset
Semi-truck tires can weigh up to 110 pounds. The tires for passenger cars have an average weight of 22 pounds, and tires for light-weight trucks average around 35 pounds.
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yes
Yes and no.. depends on the size of the tires and the offset of the wheel. Try to keep the offset high and the tires under 30 and it will fit just right. Anything bigger will rub and need to have it lifted.
Semi-truck tires can weigh up to 110 pounds. The tires for passenger cars have an average weight of 22 pounds, and tires for light-weight trucks average around 35 pounds.
yes with factory offset wheels
A 54-foot semi trailer can typically accommodate around 10 to 12 semi tires (11R22.5) depending on the configuration of the trailer and how the tires are arranged. If the tires are mounted on rims and stacked efficiently, the number may vary. It’s important to consider the specific layout and any dividers or compartments within the trailer that could affect tire storage. Always consult with the manufacturer or adhere to load specifications for precise calculations.
A 30mm offset refers to the distance between the wheel's mounting surface and the centerline of the wheel. A positive offset, like 30mm, means the mounting surface is closer to the front of the wheel, which can result in the wheel sitting further inward towards the vehicle. This can affect the vehicle's stance, handling, and clearance with suspension components or the fender. When selecting wheels and tires, it's important to consider the offset to ensure proper fitment and performance.