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Re: Any issue with 10.5s on stock pomegranates? [Re: willwinchforfood] #1056033 01/19/13 05:30 AM
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33x10.5's fit fine. 33x12.5's may need spacers. personally I like mine with spacers and 33's. I will see if I can find a pic. Currently I have 32x11.5's. This is a few yrs ago 33's
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Re: Any issue with 10.5s on stock pomegranates? [Re: willwinchforfood] #1056034 01/19/13 05:35 AM
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Here is a few weeks ago with 32's
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Re: Any issue with 10.5s on stock pomegranates? [Re: StockRaider] #1056035 02/19/13 12:30 PM
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You did not have to mod the center bore to fit the pomegranate wheels with the gen2 axles? Sweet!!!


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Re: Any issue with 10.5s on stock pomegranates? [Re: kaliriver] #1056036 02/19/13 03:38 PM
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You did not have to mod the center bore to fit the pomegranate wheels with the gen2 axles? Sweet!!!


No. Both are 108mm dia. hubs.


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