Posted by greyfoxxca on January 08, 2011 at 20:41:34 from (137.186.159.24):
In Reply to: 300 u posted by greyfoxxca on January 08, 2011 at 16:25:40:
well I agree with dellbertt
The wheels have the air valves on the inside so the rims are on the correct way.
If you look at the hubs coming out of the rear end they look very long. The fenders have been moved out six inches from stock.
I have a w400 with a loader the looks as if it also was widened the same way with hub extensions so the loader arm would not touch the wheel. It is about 4 inches longer on the hub than my w6 .
Old if you could snap a pic of your hub coming out of the rear end to get an idea of how long they are to the wheel that would be great. george
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