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rim width

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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rim width

Post by eddy 76 »

does any body knowwhat is standard rim width on nk lwb 16 inch rim and will I be able to put a 285 75 16 on standard rim

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Post by South »

7" and no not legally, but it will fit and be fine
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Post by eddy 76 »

Ok went and seen guys at tyre shop today they have advised as south said so have decided to buy black sunnies 16x8 just wondering what offset you guys might reccomend

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Post by -Scott- »

Zero offset (Patrol fitment.)
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Post by j-top paj »

u sure scott? i got zero ofset i think on my nh and i think it could be a little better with a slightly wider offset
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Post by pongo »

i run cruiser off set adn they stick out a mile. Id guess jtop is right and that a patrol offset would be sweet.

Mine has improved the ride and handling considerably. Not sure how much the new mags will stick out though
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Post by -Scott- »

j-top paj wrote:u sure scott? i got zero ofset i think on my nh and i think it could be a little better with a slightly wider offset
A zero offset will help correct the scrub radius error induced by the taller tyres.

A zero offset creates a legal track on a Pajero - 'Cruiser offset won't.

My zero offset rims passed handling and braking tests and an over-the-pits inspection by SA Transport (with factory GLS guards and mudflaps.) The handling test included steering kickback, which will be exacerbated by excess scrub radius.

I'm happy with zero offset, and wouldn't consider different.
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Post by eddy 76 »

just an update ended up getting a set of 33x12.5 x15 bf goodrich off another forum member with good tread at the right price so on they went. Went for a wheel today and had a very small amount of scrubbing so about time I install the 2 inch blocks I have had in the shed for about a year but thanks for the advice guys

cheers eddy
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