Hootbro
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This is one of those topics that seem to make two camps and if somebody else is not like you, they are wrong when it should not be that way.
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Basically the inverted pattern of that...I keep this laminated in my glove box.
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Agree. It should just be 2 camps with different preferences.This is one of those topics that seem to make two camps and if somebody else is not like you, they are wrong when it should not be that way.
I always go with 5 so I can do a 5-tire rotation. More importantly, many aftermarket wheels need different lug nuts. I was on a multi-day trip outside of Moab when a guy in a Taco with aftermarket wheels ripped a sidewall out. The problem is his spare was the stock model and he didn't have the stock lugnuts anymore to put it on. We had to rob some lugnuts from other vehicles so two trucks were running with 4 out of 5 lugnuts on some wheels.OK, so assuming I buy new wheels, and I am pretty sure I am. I have a different question from the topic of my other thread. When I purchased new tires, I bought 5. I am not sure if I need to do that with wheels. All 5 tires are 34s. However, if I buy new wheels, they will 17x9. The spare is the factory 17x7.5. I know the tires won’t be the same size mounted to the different size wheels. Will it be enough to make my Gladiator angry, and I should get 5 new wheels, or will it be safe to keep the stock wheel for the spare and just get 4 new wheels. Thanks!
Agreed. It's truly a preference thing, nothing else. The problems always crop up when people make weird claims about their preferred method that just aren't true, like cost savings on 5 or time savings on 4.This is one of those topics that seem to make two camps and if somebody else is not like you, they are wrong when it should not be that way.
This is the best argument I've seen for doing a 5 wheel combo.More importantly, many aftermarket wheels need different lug nuts. I was on a multi-day trip outside of Moab when a guy in a Taco with aftermarket wheels ripped a sidewall out. The problem is his spare was the stock model and he didn't have the stock lugnuts anymore to put it on. We had to rob some lugnuts from other vehicles so two trucks were running with 4 out of 5 lugnuts on some wheels.
Will they not do a 5 tire rotation without 5 matching rims? Certainly more of a pain in the ass but I figured they'd do itIf you're going to keep the spare as a spare... You'll be fine buying 5 tires 4 rims. However, if you plan on doing 5 tire rotation, could be a different story.
Are you going to drive around with a mismatched wheel or are you paying them to dismount/remount/ balance at least 2 tires so you can get your 5 tire rotation? Rotations are cheap or often free where you buy your tires as it's literally some lug nuts and moving mounted tires around, what you're describing is far from that and should cost you at least $100 every time. 8-10 rotations per set of tires and you just spent the cost of a matching wheel and tire on nothing. There goes the "saving" 20% idea.Will they not do a 5 tire rotation without 5 matching rims? Certainly more of a pain in the ass but I figured they'd do it