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First of all thank you to the Administration for allowing me in.
I recently bought the 2026 Lobo. I do not like the wheels, solid black. So I have chosen a great looking replacement and my concerns are the Backspacing. I read it's 35mm to 40mm, +/- .5mm somewhat. Have any of you Lobo owners done the Rim switch and are these dimensions correct? Or, have you a preference? I have had an issue before where the Backspacing was wrong and I ended up rubbing excessively the fenders.
I intend to do a full Quality Inspection of each and every Rim, I'm a retired Tool, Die and Mold Maker, so being that I kept my most precise instruments, "Gage Blocks, .00005" Dial Test Indicator, Parallels, etc. So being I have a repour with America's Tire, I am hoping they'll allow me to sit off in their showroom where I can do my layout. I do know the temperature is close to 68.8 degrees. I also will request if I can do an inspection on the first stock Rim they pull, just for comparison of the Backspacing. I'm so impressed by this "Wolf in Sheep's clothing", I'll have more questions in the near future. The image is of a Lobo like mine, with the Rims I intend to buy.
Thank you, Lobo Scott.
I recently bought the 2026 Lobo. I do not like the wheels, solid black. So I have chosen a great looking replacement and my concerns are the Backspacing. I read it's 35mm to 40mm, +/- .5mm somewhat. Have any of you Lobo owners done the Rim switch and are these dimensions correct? Or, have you a preference? I have had an issue before where the Backspacing was wrong and I ended up rubbing excessively the fenders.
I intend to do a full Quality Inspection of each and every Rim, I'm a retired Tool, Die and Mold Maker, so being that I kept my most precise instruments, "Gage Blocks, .00005" Dial Test Indicator, Parallels, etc. So being I have a repour with America's Tire, I am hoping they'll allow me to sit off in their showroom where I can do my layout. I do know the temperature is close to 68.8 degrees. I also will request if I can do an inspection on the first stock Rim they pull, just for comparison of the Backspacing. I'm so impressed by this "Wolf in Sheep's clothing", I'll have more questions in the near future. The image is of a Lobo like mine, with the Rims I intend to buy.
Thank you, Lobo Scott.
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