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Question for the people with redrilled 6 hole rims.


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What rims are you running and how wide are they on the car. Im trying to figure out how to fit the Hondaroo on the bed of my pickup and my wheels make it 4" too wide. I think some peeps on here are running yota wheels redrilled and they dont stick out a ton like mine dooooooo. Thanks for the help.

 

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Stock yota and nissan wheels have a different offset than Chevy wheels - they won't stick out as far. In fact toyota wheels have basically the same offset that the stock Subaru wheels have so they run just about the same..... of course the tires are larger so they stick out a bit more, but not like the Chevy wheels.

 

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i ran stock toyota steelies on the brat, and lilly........and they were just perfect....

i been thinkin about his one myself.....a flatbed, and the buggy on back......cheers, brian

 

whats your overall width right now?mine is 63"outside of tire to outside of tire.

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Well after more measuring I forgot i had that weird F350 bed that is only 60 inches at the t-gate.....but a 10' flat bed would work.....Or add a samurai to the fleet. I think right now the hondaroo is at 71" wide at the wheels, and the wagoneer wheels I have make it even wider. Thanks for the input guys, looks like i need to find a dirt cheap sami for the road trips towing the camper......maybe a EJ22 powered sami.

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Sadly, I'm pretty sure an EJ22 wouldn't easily fit in the engine bay of the sammy. They are REALLY small. And the radiator situation is pretty pathetic on them as well. Not that it couldn't be done - I'm sure with enough mods anything is possible, but it looks like a considerable amount of work. I have a friend with one and I'm pretty familair with the engine bay of it - it's tight in there. Mating an EJ to the sammi's transmission would be interesting too - the transmission is the size of a watermellon and has a clutch that looks like it should be in a go-cart. Everything on them is tiny.

 

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