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80 tyre - rim size

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80 tyre - rim size

Post by ash_on_mtb »

I'm trying to be cheeky this week and pick up an 80 and take it bush that weekend. Currently a 'runner calls my driveway home, but a 91 GXL Diesel (stock, soccor mum) is destined for the driveway come wednesday night. (thank your god or deity)

What I would like to know in simple terms is this..

I want to go away this weekend (vic high country) in it, or I've gotta take the bloody 'runner. I also want/need new wheels to replace the stock road gear. I'm happy to chose the brand (BFG Mud, cooper STT, MTR), and the rim style (ROH sunny variation), no worries. What I do need help with is sizes...

Will be going 2"-3" spring lift in next few weeks, but won't have time before (obviously). Have read that scrubbing will be an issue at reasonable articulation, but can I be really gentle for a few days off road? Or am I sh]t out of luck?

Is it possible to give a categorical answer for what size tyres and what size/offset rims I will be chasing over the phone, or is it one of those 'how long is a piece of string' questions??

Thanks for any/all advice I can get, as this is a bloody handy forum. Maybe one day I'll have something useful to offer in return... :oops:
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Post by dogoff »

91 80 series has 15 in rims, so get rid of them and go to 16 in rims
roh do a silver steel rim that looks like the genuine item
then go for 285/75/16 as a min
you can change your speedo drive for a 16in vehicle, but it will be slightly out still due to the larger tyres
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Post by ash_on_mtb »

This is a new one on me, why 16"? For giggles, I did a search through that beaurepairs mob, and their system came back with 16 in as standard...?!

legalities attached to changing wheel diameter, are there any?? Many posts I've read, from crusier owners, has them on 15". Whats the story, or rather, where can I find the story?

SURELY someone has been down this path before, not everyone can be experts when they're born, I can't find a thread that covers it recently tho.
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Post by jsttry »

I would have thought staying with a 15" would allow more sideway for better bagging and the tyres would be cheaper.
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Post by carts »

In short, pre 1992 80 series cruisers came standard with 15 inch rims. They had smaller brakes. When the 80 was given the 1fzfe (4.5L), they upgraded the brakes. Subsequently 15 inch rims no longer fitted, and 16's became the standard.

If you are only looking at a 2-3 inch lift, 285/75/16's would be ideal, or a 33inch tyre in a 15. Horses for courses. They are equivalent.

They will also fit with no lift, and shouldnt really scrub. Anything bigger, and you will have problems.
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Post by ash_on_mtb »

Thank you all, turns out the RWC is incomplete and the whole tyre thing is in no danger of being able to take place before the long weekend here in vic. Sad, but a truck is still coming my way, so I can still smile.

Thanks for the replies, much appreciated.
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Post by Coogs »

I run 265x75x16 bfg muds for road tyres.
I had 3in Ridepro springs and shocks and castor bushes fitted
and now i run 35x10.5x16 silverstone extremes as my play tyres,
I also had 50mm bump stop spacers fitted so that stopped any rubbing
An awesome set up, I am very happy with it.

I got it done at Glenmount 4x4 in Mt Waverley.
Kent down there seems to Know his shit.
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Post by Zam »

Although I am not really in the know about the cruisers, as i have a lux.

However, I second the advise of Glenmount Auto in Glen Waverley, Give Kent a call 9544 4000.

He really knows his stuff and is great to talk to.

Going to be ordering my ridepro gear early next week.

Cheers
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