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PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 3:50 am 
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Is it possible to access any of the old site, particularly the "super search" option for technical advice/info.

Just in case the answer is "no" my questions are...

On the microfiche for the Pilot, under "Rear Wheel" I am wondering about #15 , the Ring set. It says the size is 26 x 2.0 I think I remember from the old site someone saying that Honda made two sizes and that the smaller one is preferred for ease of removing the axles and/or maintenance - Is that true??? And if there is a smaller size what exactly is it and how do I get a pair? Also, just by comparison of my old ring sets to the new ones (above size) I can tell that the old ones were smaller (about a 26 x 1.8). Please help!!! Thanks in advance.

P.S. Will 25 x 13.5 - 10 ITP Spider Tracs fit onto an ITP 10 x 8 rim that will work on the Pilot without interfering with the rear knuckles, suspension, and/or travel??


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 5:22 am 
SumN4Dan wrote:
Is it possible to access any of the old site, particularly the "super search" option for technical advice/info.

Yes it is back up

Just in case the answer is "no" my questions are...

On the microfiche for the Pilot, under "Rear Wheel" I am wondering about #15 , the Ring set. It says the size is 26 x 2.0 I think I remember from the old site someone saying that Honda made two sizes and that the smaller one is preferred for ease of removing the axles and/or maintenance - Is that true??? And if there is a smaller size what exactly is it and how do I get a pair? Also, just by comparison of my old ring sets to the new ones (above size) I can tell that the old ones were smaller (about a 26 x 1.8). Please help!!! Thanks in advance.

I think you need to order both to ensure you get the right ones, they changed sizes somewhere in their production run
P.S. Will 25 x 13.5 - 10 ITP Spider Tracs fit onto an ITP 10 x 8 rim that will work on the Pilot without interfering with the rear knuckles, suspension, and/or travel??

I have set of those on 8" aluminum if you want them....One rim has a good bend in the bead but still holds air fine...we find them too wide....great traction....fit fine...just not our cup of tea, email me if interested



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 9:49 am 
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Order both sizes they are less than a buck each they you know you will have the right size when you assemble.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 1:09 pm 
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Thanks guys, help much appreciated! As for the rims and tires, ludedude, i'll hold off for now but thanks for the offer.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 3:11 am 
P.S. Will 25 x 13.5 - 10 ITP Spider Tracs fit onto an ITP 10 x 8 rim that will work on the Pilot without interfering with the rear knuckles, suspension, and/or travel??[/quote]

The pic below is a 25x13.5-10 Spider Trac. The knuckle is normally round, right?


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 3:50 am 
canpilot wrote:
P.S. Will 25 x 13.5 - 10 ITP Spider Tracs fit onto an ITP 10 x 8 rim that will work on the Pilot without interfering with the rear knuckles, suspension, and/or travel??


The pic below is a 25x13.5-10 Spider Trac. The knuckle is normally round, right?[/quote]

What rim offest is that on though...I'm sure the ones Ted had on did not hit.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 3:33 pm 
What rim offest is that on though...I'm sure the ones Ted had on did not hit.[/quote]

They are ITP steel wheels, not positive the offset. They don't really "hit" so much as rub - they ARE 13.5 " wide.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 2:04 am 
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Yes, the knuckle is usually round.

As for the offset of my rims they are 3 +5, which I believe to be the same as the stock Pilot rims.


As far as the picture goes(which I thank you for providing) I think that says enough - I'm gonna move down a size, probably 12 inches wide.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:52 am 
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Yes, the knuckle is usually round.

As for the offset of my rims they are 3 +5, which I believe to be the same as the stock Pilot rims.


As far as the picture goes(which I thank you for providing) I think that says enough - I'm gonna move down a size, probably 12 inches wide.


stock is 4+5, the 13.5 work fine with the 3+5, 1" less towards the machine.


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Thanks LudeDude.


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