Rim width recommendations for 35x10.5

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Rim width recommendations for 35x10.5

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Evening all.
Just scored a set of Simex tyres today (Trademe) :twisted:
35x10.5x16 :mrgreen:
Now need to get some rims to suit.
As they are 10.5" width tyres was thinking 7 inch to put pressure on the beads when aired down.

I currently run my 12.5" width KL71's on 8 inch rims and they work great for my truck.

What are your thoughts?
Note have searched the forum but info is a bit splattered about.
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I would go with the 7" rim, when i had my 35" silverstones on 8" rims they come off the bead all the time.
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Bastard! I forgot that auction closed tonight. You got a good deal :mrgreen:

I'm going to run mine on 7" rims/poor mans bead locks as well, whenever I manage to get a set =S
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Taz wrote:Bastard! I forgot that auction closed tonight. You got a good deal :mrgreen:

I'm going to run mine on 7" rims, whenever I manage to get a set =S


Yes a great deal !!! :D
Didn't think I would get them for that price.....
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kbushnz wrote:
Taz wrote:Bastard! I forgot that auction closed tonight. You got a good deal :mrgreen:

I'm going to run mine on 7" rims, whenever I manage to get a set =S


Yes a great deal !!! :D
Didn't think I would get them for that price.....


haha had my eye on them too! damn freights the killer.They always seem to come up forsale around Auckland/Wellington. Good buy alright.
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10.5 simexes are pretty skinny but I always got away with running mine down to 10 psi on 8 inch (non beadlock) rims without ever spinning a tube
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juz wrote:
kbushnz wrote:
Taz wrote:Bastard! I forgot that auction closed tonight. You got a good deal :mrgreen:

I'm going to run mine on 7" rims, whenever I manage to get a set =S


Yes a great deal !!! :D
Didn't think I would get them for that price.....


haha had my eye on them too! damn freights the killer.They always seem to come up forsale around Auckland/Wellington. Good buy alright.


Funny you say that, I have been looking for awhile and seen some good deals but they are all in the South Island... Shipping is the killer.
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Go for 7 inch rims imho. I'm running 35x10.5x16 Silverstones, tubeless, on 8 inch rims. 15psi is the lowest I've run them recently at Sheffield Mud Plug, and I have never popped one off the bead, but I'm constantly digging mud, wood, stones etc out of the bead. I beleave 7 inch rims would help to stop this. More 4x4 tyres need to have that bead protector lip on them I recon.
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Simex's and Silverstone's are two different kettle of fish. We ran 35x10.5x15s on 8" rims with either Simex tubes, or tractor tubes for years without issue, down to around 10psi. The 16's might be a different story with slightly less sidewall, but I wouldn't think so.

Having said that, I'd be inclined to try the 7" rims - keep the rim protected a little more by the tyre. We give our Simex's all sorts of abuse and never had any tyre issues, but bent our fair share of rims.

I wouldn't go wider than 8". Simex's fold in at the centre of the tread when aired down, allowing the outer lugs to dig in. Going wider might prevent that from happening.


...the prado bus is turning into quite the weapon, with Simex's and a mid-mounted pto winch!
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jeremy wrote:..the prado bus is turning into quite the weapon, with Simex's and a mid-mounted pto winch!


Yeah go the Prado Bus !! :mrgreen:
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