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texas pinzgauer
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Can anyone out there give me the specifications on a 710 / 712 wheel? Specifically I would like to know how wide in inches, the bolt pattern, offset etc. etc. etc.

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http://real4x4forums.com/PinzgauerBBS/v ... lt+pattern

I think the stock wheels' width is 6.5 inches.

I hope this helps :wink:
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Thanks Jan. I was looking for these less obvious specifications.

David
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David, maybe this is the info you need.

Wheel Bolt pattern:
5 on 160mm (6.3"). Back spacing is 6 5/8"
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Bulldawg wrote:David, maybe this is the info you need.

Wheel Bolt pattern:
5 on 160mm (6.3"). Back spacing is 6 5/8"
I like your sense of humor :wink:
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Thanks guys. I'm sort of off again, on again with finding some reasonably priced alloy wheels to replace the skinny stock ones so I wanted to know precisely what I was looking for, dimensions wise.

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Skinny is good except on a beach or in the dunes. I come from the land of swamp & muskeg ... big fat tires just cause problems in soft goo; kinda like walking in rubber boots and then wading into a 2 ft mud hole http://real4x4forums.com/PinzgauerBBS/p ... =13&t=6027#.

Tall and skinny cuts through mud & snow nicely, and when you're really stuck there is a lot less drag pull them out of a hole.
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Has anyone ever modified their pinz to accept a different bolt pattern, one more common?
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Check with Stockton Wheel (http://www.stocktonwheel.com)
They have done Pinz work in the past.

Stockton Wheel Service
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209.464.7771
Fax: 209.464.4725
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David, what ever you get be sure to paint them white to match your Pinz.

See you at Creek Side on the 25th.
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