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Old 05-22-2014, 03:48 PM   #121
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Wanting to make sure of lug size, I called Dutchmen. They don't have that info. They said to call Tredit Tire and give them VIN #.
Tredit Tire #800.537.2925. Local # 574.293.0581
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Dutchmen trailers are serviced out of the IN location.


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Old 05-22-2014, 04:12 PM   #122
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Went last night and picked them up - got to love the TDI beetle - it is a little beast!
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And viola!!! They look great and are rated for 125psi. Wheels rated for 200psi. Folks, these are HEAVY! Just shy of 100 pounds each...

Does this mean I have reduce the amount I carry since I don't want to exceeds GVWR...
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And viola!!! They look great and are rated for 125psi. Wheels rated for 200psi. Folks, these are HEAVY! Just shy of 100 pounds each...

Does this mean I have reduce the amount I carry since I don't want to exceeds GVWR...
Sharp! I'm going with the black hi specs. Is that what these are?
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Sharp! I'm going with the black hi specs. Is that what these are?
Yessir! With the Continental's
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Wanting to make sure of lug size, I called Dutchmen. They don't have that info. They said to call Tredit Tire and give them VIN #.
Tredit Tire #800.537.2925. Local # 574.293.0581
Tredit Tire - Tires and Wheels for RVs and Trailers
Dutchmen trailers are serviced out of the IN location.


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1/2" on my V3605. My guess is they are all the same no matter what model you have. Other size they could be is 9/16" like what's on my Teton. 17.5 wheels I have on my Teton will take 1/2 or 9/16" studs.
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And viola!!! They look great and are rated for 125psi. Wheels rated for 200psi. Folks, these are HEAVY! Just shy of 100 pounds each...

Does this mean I have reduce the amount I carry since I don't want to exceeds GVWR...
Looks just like the ones I switched out to on my Teton. Only difference the Teton only has four. But with all the 16" I replaced & the damage they caused I spent enough to replace with 17.5" a couple times over.
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And viola!!! They look great and are rated for 125psi. Wheels rated for 200psi. Folks, these are HEAVY! Just shy of 100 pounds each...

Does this mean I have reduce the amount I carry since I don't want to exceeds GVWR...
Your wheels appear to be the same as mine, however I read here that they are rated only for 80 psi. Just wondering where you read 200 psi?


EDIT: On 2nd thought I suppose you could have the same model wheels but larger.
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And viola!!! They look great and are rated for 125psi. Wheels rated for 200psi. Folks, these are HEAVY! Just shy of 100 pounds each...

Does this mean I have reduce the amount I carry since I don't want to exceeds GVWR...
Don, now that is a nice looking set of shoes. Looks more like what should have come on a rig that size. Having done this in the past, how are you doing for fender clearance?

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Your wheels appear to be the same as mine, however I read here that they are rated only for 80 psi. Just wondering where you read 200 psi?


EDIT: On 2nd thought I suppose you could have the same model wheels but larger.
He has the 17.5" which are rated for 110 psi.
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Finally posted picture of spec 7 wheels and new 215/75/17.5 tires, which are speed rated for L or 75 mph. This is my last project on this rig and the rzr's. DW has spoken and now to only maintain and finish projects around the homestead. OK on phone and can not figure how to upload photo...
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Picture of new wheels and tires, see previous post for more information.
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We need to add tapatalk on this forum, so easy to communicate and add pictures from phone......
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We need to add tapatalk on this forum, so easy to communicate and add pictures from phone......
That was suggested some months ago. I believe a moderator mentioned looking into it but we haven't seen anything as of yet.
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I just swapped out the 17.5" I had on my Teton with the 16" on the Voltage. Teton has 9/16" studs with 7/8" lug nuts. Voltage has 1/2" studs with 3/4" lug nuts. I have (2) new 17.5 Hankooks & (2) used Michelin on it. Both the Hankooks are on the front axle. Click image for larger version

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Your wheels appear to be the same as mine, however I read here that they are rated only for 80 psi. Just wondering where you read 200 psi?


EDIT: On 2nd thought I suppose you could have the same model wheels but larger.
Tires are rated for 125 and the wheels/valve stems are rated for 200psi per the manufacturer. These are the 17.5's
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Don, now that is a nice looking set of shoes. Looks more like what should have come on a rig that size. Having done this in the past, how are you doing for fender clearance?

Mark
Fender clearance is actually almost the same as before - the tires are only 0.3" diameter change and they actually "look" narrower that the stock tires - have not measured to confirm. But will say when I backed into the driveway last night there was a vast improvement in the amount of tire sidewall flex as compares to backing in with the Westlakes.
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The HWT series 07 wheels that come on these are fine for 110 psi per the manufacturer (I called them). The limiting factor is the valve stem. You must put in a quality metal valve stem that is rated for that pressure. I recently put on a set of Gladiator G rated QR35TR in 235/75-16's on the OEM wheels and they seem great so far. Plus, 3750 lbs of load capacity. Got them at Les Schwab for $590 out the door with exchange of the used Akuret's. I know, they're Chinese, but outside of Goodyear G614's they all are. The Les Schwab guys said that they have mounted a bunch of these and never had problems come back.
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The HWT series 07 wheels that come on these are fine for 110 psi per the manufacturer (I called them). The limiting factor is the valve stem. You must put in a quality metal valve stem that is rated for that pressure. I recently put on a set of Gladiator G rated QR35TR in 235/75-16's on the OEM wheels and they seem great so far. Plus, 3750 lbs of load capacity. Got them at Les Schwab for $590 out the door with exchange of the used Akuret's. I know, they're Chinese, but outside of Goodyear G614's they all are. The Les Schwab guys said that they have mounted a bunch of these and never had problems come back.
Correct on the valve stem being the limiting factor. Vendor I went thru installs the heavy valve stems.
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