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Old 05-03-2012
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Default Stagger Rib tires

I have mounted some staggered rib tires to Schumacher slim wheels and they fit sort of but look strange. I have read other posts about cutting wheels but none about using them with the Schumacher slim wheels. Will they be OK just fitted with an insert and nothing done to either the wheel or tyre or is butchering required???


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Staggered ribs are designed for slim wheels without the use of inserts.

Cut staggered ribs are designed for wide wheels with the use of inserts.

If what you have meet one of the above conditions, then you're all set!
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old stagger are fine on thin or wide cut rims but don't use inserts, only use inserts on new cut staggers,
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Thanks very much.

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stagger cut on wide or slim wheel?
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which inserts for worksop
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stagger cut on wide or slim wheel?
both work, down to personnel preference
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which inserts for worksop
havent used staggers or cut staggers at worksop i dont think
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sorry blyth astro!!
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soft 4wd fronts cut in half,
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