Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.
Prospective buyer of a Triton
Moderator: -Scott-
Prospective buyer of a Triton
Will Silverstone MT 117 280/85 16 or Interco Q78 35.5 x 9.5 fit with the fitment of Horvath 4x4 BODY-LIFT-KIT
What Back Spacing/Off Set would the Rims require
What is the Largest Tyre that'll fit without Modification?
What do you think of Making Leaf Springs with the Centre Pin Hole midway in the Leaf(Instead of towards the front), With a 3 Stage 4 Leaf Pack?
Also would have to: Lengthen the Handbrake, Brake and Proportioning Valve Lines, Make Propellor Shaft Spacers(41.25mm at Transfercase and 41.25mm at Pinion) and Custom Damper Mounting with Linked Air Shocks.
Wow, get it ooon...............
A 4" b/l is getting into somewhat unchartered territory for Mitsu's, a 2" is very straightfoward, 3" is starting to get fiddly, 4" will require quite a bit of work. The Japs are big on high body lifts but their imfo suggests a lot of custom work required for anything over 3".
I would say a 3" b/l and 2-3" s/l should run Q78's as the later model Tritons have a factory body lift (body mounts are welded 30mm higher on the chassis).
I'm running 34" JT's (34.7") on a Paj with 2" b/l and 2.5" s/l with only minimal rubbing at the front on full lock (mine doesn't have the factory b/l).
In regards to the propshaft spacers, you can do this at the diff end as it is flanged but the t/case end is a slip yoke design.
A 4" b/l is getting into somewhat unchartered territory for Mitsu's, a 2" is very straightfoward, 3" is starting to get fiddly, 4" will require quite a bit of work. The Japs are big on high body lifts but their imfo suggests a lot of custom work required for anything over 3".
I would say a 3" b/l and 2-3" s/l should run Q78's as the later model Tritons have a factory body lift (body mounts are welded 30mm higher on the chassis).
I'm running 34" JT's (34.7") on a Paj with 2" b/l and 2.5" s/l with only minimal rubbing at the front on full lock (mine doesn't have the factory b/l).
In regards to the propshaft spacers, you can do this at the diff end as it is flanged but the t/case end is a slip yoke design.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Re: Prospective buyer of a Triton
Fat Git wrote:What Back Spacing/Off Set would the Rims require
Do ROH only offer the Trak II 16x8 in the one Back Spacing/Off Set?
What is the Largest Tyre that'll fit without Modification?
Could it be a 285/75 R16 or 33 x 12.5 R15?
I'd be pretty confident either of those tyre sizes would fit stock. Probly need a bit of a tweek of the torsion bars to level the ride height.
I'm also pretty sure that the ROH Trak 2's only come in the one offset size in both 16x8 or 15x8.
Locky from Pro Comp is the best one to answer that one though.
I'm also pretty sure that the ROH Trak 2's only come in the one offset size in both 16x8 or 15x8.
Locky from Pro Comp is the best one to answer that one though.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 20 guests