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Old Jul 29, 2004 | 03:55 AM
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I need a set of new dune tires and i don't want to buy new rims. The current size i have on them are 20x10-9 and the tire i want only comes in size 20x11-10 or 20x11-8. Would these fit on the the rims? Or would i have to buy new ones.

Same problem with the front rims. 22x7-10 on right now and 22x8-10 is the one i want. would it fit?

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Old Jul 29, 2004 | 04:00 AM
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get the ITP SandStars they are bout the best, if not then take a look at the Skat Trak Haulers...

Stay away from the Geckos by Kenda, they dont hook up worth a dam

get ur tires from RM, if ur lookin to get them online! they stock SandStars in ur size for 52 bux a tire.....

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Old Jul 29, 2004 | 04:01 AM
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go to a 20x11x9 on ur rear....
 
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Old Jul 29, 2004 | 04:03 AM
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Originally posted by: blindside350
I need a set of new dune tires and i don't want to buy new rims. The current size i have on them are 20x10-9 and the tire i want only comes in size 20x11-10 or 20x11-8. Would these fit on the the rims? Or would i have to buy new ones.

Same problem with the front rims. 22x7-10 on right now and 22x8-10 is the one i want. would it fit?

Thanks.
The last number is the rim size. The rim size must be the same. So to answer your question, no, they wont fit, you need new rims to get those tires.

As far as the fronts, you are looking at the wrong number.

22x8-10....22 is the tire height, 8 is the tire width, and 10 is the rim diameter. You need the rim diameter to be the same, and they are for the fronts. You also need to make sure the tire width is close to the rim width. In this case, you should be fine on the fronts.
 
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