They were close. The eBay rims were 4/100mm and Yerf hubs are 4/110mm. I'd still get the exact fit rims--this is one place you DON'T want anything wiggling loose
I may just get the tires and have my stock Dog Rims powdercoated. My brother can do the coating if I can't find a cheap place to do it around here in Connecticut.
These tires should fit the stock Yerf-Dog Rims, right?
How much should I offer for these tires?
These are the same tires that guy48065 put on the buggy that I now own. I like them a lot.
Chris I hate to keep pissin on your parade but you should really slow down and read everything you can find about the mods you want to try. Search here and also the yerfer.net forum:
http://www.yerfer.net/forums/index.php?
The 22.11.8 Mudlite fits the Yerf steel rim fine but will rub your frame as shown in the picture. Some tires don't have this problem but the Mudlite is pretty fat in the sidewall. You can buy wheel spacers and keep the stock rims but spacers cost as much as new rims. Get a set of 8x8 or 10x8 Douglas Red Label with a 5+3" offset and you'll never rub, can even use chains, and will be a bit more stable due to the extra 2" width in back.