P1000 28x10-14 Tusk Terrabite on stock 1000-3?

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More info. Possible alternative to wheel spacers, but pricey, initially.

The part number for the a-arms for the front AA-H-PIO1K-1.5-HC-02, and the price for those is $434.95 without the pre-installed ball joints and $794.75 with the pre-installed ball joints


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is this correct, if I order 28x10x14 for all 4 I'll need the 1 inch spacer to keep the same track front to back?will I need longer lug bolts then?
1" rear spacers will more align the rear with the front.
As for lug nuts/bolts... This depends on your spacers and wheel choice.
I have RB3 spacers on factory wheels with factory lugs.
 
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1" rear spacers will more align the rear with the front.
As for lug nuts/bolts... This depends on your spacers and wheel choice.
I have RB3 spacers on factory wheels with factory lugs.
If I need 1” spacers in the back, won’t my lug bolts have to be 1” longer or don’t I know where the spacer goes, I’m an old guy not that sharp
 
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More info. Possible alternative to wheel spacers, but pricey, initially.

The part number for the a-arms for the front AA-H-PIO1K-1.5-HC-02, and the price for those is $434.95 without the pre-installed ball joints and $794.75 with the pre-installed ball joints


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thanks for posting this
 
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If I need 1” spacers in the back, won’t my lug bolts have to be 1” longer or don’t I know where the spacer goes, I’m an old guy not that sharp
LOL... No.
Spacers (most) have there own lugs and nuts.
see link and I think you will understand.
 
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Hate to do this on a first post, but I'm asking for a buddy who has a pioneer 1000-5. He's looking to put 28x10x14 terrabites on itp ss212 wheels with a 4+2 offset all the way around. Will this work with no spacers, and how will it look compared to factory? Thank you!
 
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If you want to keep factory width proper offsets are 6+1 front and 5+2 rear offsets. There is no reason to replace your factory wheels 28/10/14 front and rear fit perfect
So you are saying that 28/10/14 tires will fit the factory front 9' wheels and rear 11' wheels?
 
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I guess what I'm asking is will the 28/10/14 tires fit these factory fronts and rears?
Yes. I have ran 28's and 30's on factory wheels.
I do recomend 1" rear spacers.
But I now run 1" front and 1.5 rear spacers.

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I am looking at getting a set of DOT tires for the pioneer. Was wanting to know if I can fit the 28x10-14 under the stock ride height without modifications other than wheel spacers. Also wondering if I should go with the 5+2 or 4+3 offset. Any help you guys can give me would be greatly appreciated!
two questions: do you plan on mounting these tires on Stock factory rims or are mounting them on 28x10 -14 rims? Since I am unfamiliar with offset terminology, what is the standard stock offset for pioneer wheels and what does 5+3 or 4+3 represent?
 
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If you guys are just going for looks all is fine but if you are using the 1000 as a work machine according to the Rep in our State do not use spacers as it will result in wear out CV joints and struts heedlessly.

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Newbie here with a pioneer 1k6. Do I have to run spacers in the rear for proper wear and geometry or will it just look funny? Trying to minimize “weak points” by adding more nuts/lugs to the equation since running spacers in full-size vehicles is not recommended highly in off road use.
 
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Hate to do this on a first post, but I'm asking for a buddy who has a pioneer 1000-5. He's looking to put 28x10x14 terrabites on itp ss212 wheels with a 4+2 offset all the way around. Will this work with no spacers, and how will it look compared to factory? Thank you!
I guess im asking kinda what this guys was asking but didn’t get a response I don’t think.
 
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