Tire stance adjustment

   / Tire stance adjustment #1  

vtwinhd

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Just had the dealer put on a new set of R1's I want them at the widest setting. Does this look like they are set at the widest they will go. If not how much wider can I go.
 

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   / Tire stance adjustment #2  
Just had the dealer put on a new set of R1's I want them at the widest setting. Does this look like they are set at the widest they will go. If not how much wider can I go.
You can reverse the rims on the centers and go much wider. Since the tires are already mounted, attention to directionality is going to require that at least some of the fill valves will be facing the other way to their present orientation.
larry
 
   / Tire stance adjustment #3  
With them switched side to side you'll have plenty of room to access the valves from behind each tire. They are just as safe pointing in as pointing out. And I agree they are set to one of the middle positions now they need to unbolt the outer rims from the dish and change sides.
 
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#4  
Reverse the rims on the inside how. Could you elaborate please.
 
   / Tire stance adjustment #5  
OK take the implement off the back and park it out of the way. now jack the tractor up so both rear tires are just barely off the ground say 1/4" . place good solid jack stands under both rear axles. Now remove the four outside bolts that hold the tire and rim to the center pan. Have help when you get it loose because you can't hold it up while you loosen the bolts by yourself. Roll that tire back and lean it against the wall some where. Repeat on the other side only bring it over to this side ,and with the tread still pointing forward, Mount it by re-bolting the four bolts to the rim using the four holes that are empty now. Do the same with the other tire. Tighten the bolts then let it down off the stands and jack then torque. drive it around for an hour and torque them again.
Got it?
 
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#6  
Ok, so I'll be switching the right tire to left and via versa. Then using the other open holes. Will the inner pan part of the rim be bolted to Outside of the outer rim the part. So looking at the rim from the outside you wouldn't see the "Z" shaped mounting brackets
 
   / Tire stance adjustment #7  
It actually looks like the fill valves are on the inside now, so they'll be on the outside once the rims are adjusted to the wider stance.
 
   / Tire stance adjustment #8  
Ok, so I'll be switching the right tire to left and via versa. Then using the other open holes. Will the inner pan part of the rim be bolted to Outside of the outer rim the part. So looking at the rim from the outside you wouldn't see the "Z" shaped mounting brackets
If you want the valve stem on the outside, switch the outer rim only, leave the inner dish on the tractor and attach the outer rim to the outside of the Z bracket. The inner dish is already at its widest position.
 
   / Tire stance adjustment #9  
Ok, so I'll be switching the right tire to left and via versa. Then using the other open holes. Will the inner pan part of the rim be bolted to Outside of the outer rim the part. So looking at the rim from the outside you wouldn't see the "Z" shaped mounting brackets

No you will still see them just you will be bolted to the other hole. .
 
   / Tire stance adjustment #10  
The point being: The attachment point of the outer rim is offset on the rim (i.e. not directly centered in the outer rim). This is why when you mount it on one side of the tractor versus the other side, the tire stance will be wider. (In addition to the effect of which side of that mounting bracket the inner pan attaches too).
I hired a guy to make my tires wider too (they were loaded tires). And he did the same thing as your dealer. Yep, sometimes it's a two step process.
 

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