double rears

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fsteyer

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Mitsubishi D2000
Hi -
I have a Mitsubishi D2000. I'm thinking about doubling up my rear tires. Will I need a new axle or can the additional rim be mounted to the weight brackets of my original rim.
thanks
 
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#2  
Hi -
I have a Mitsubishi D2000. I'm thinking about doubling up my rear tires. Will I need a new axle or can the additional rim be mounted to the weight brackets of my original rim.
thanks
 
   / double rears #3  
If you don't have 2 piece wheels you will need a spacer between the wheels . I intend to do this with mt Hinomoto E264. It has 2 piece adjustable wheels so all I have to do is located another set.

Eugene
 
   / double rears #4  
If you don't have 2 piece wheels you will need a spacer between the wheels . I intend to do this with mt Hinomoto E264. It has 2 piece adjustable wheels so all I have to do is located another set.

Eugene
 
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#5  
thanks ..
so I need actual tandem rims?
 
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#6  
thanks ..
so I need actual tandem rims?
 
   / double rears #7  
No, but if you have welded wheel centers the tires won't have any clearance between them and the wheels won't meet.

Eugene
 
   / double rears #8  
No, but if you have welded wheel centers the tires won't have any clearance between them and the wheels won't meet.

Eugene
 
   / double rears #9  
It is possible (in Norway) to buy (or make) special bolts for the rear wheels. Extension bolts. They lool like long nuts with a bolt in the end. Remove the old nuts, put on extension bolts, one more wheel, and then the old nuts. This looks a bit fragile? but works.
Another solution is to maks something bucket like to put in the wheel center, with a new set of bolts on it.
 
   / double rears #10  
It is possible (in Norway) to buy (or make) special bolts for the rear wheels. Extension bolts. They lool like long nuts with a bolt in the end. Remove the old nuts, put on extension bolts, one more wheel, and then the old nuts. This looks a bit fragile? but works.
Another solution is to maks something bucket like to put in the wheel center, with a new set of bolts on it.
 

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