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offsetting rims on my nissan
offsetting rims on my nissan
hello there i have my self a nissan patrol and i wont to off set my rims by about 1.5 to 2" and i would like to know if anyone know where abouts in perth i can get it done ????
offsets
try your local tyre shop. my mate got some from our local bloke who is into 4x4. they may have to ring as they arent listed in their catalogues. if you get them done at an engineering shop go somewhere that knows what they are doin or you will end up with offroad only rims(they will never be able to balance them).
only the first roll hurts, then its a ride..
What are you running at the moment?
If you have nissan wheels just get some 8inch to suit a Toyota FJ45/ 60 series (maybe all toyota 6 stud?) or something - they have greater offset (not sure of exact mm) and will bolt straight up
If you have nissan wheels just get some 8inch to suit a Toyota FJ45/ 60 series (maybe all toyota 6 stud?) or something - they have greater offset (not sure of exact mm) and will bolt straight up
[quote="Yom"]
Some people believe GQ's are overhyped shitboxes.[/quote]
Some people believe GQ's are overhyped shitboxes.[/quote]
Toyota rims will give you an extra 40mm offset.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 6&t=231346j-top paj wrote:gayer than jizz on a beard
there is your problembig nissan :) wrote:im runnning a total of 9" of lift in the body and suspension
doesnt matter how much you increase the track it will not increase "stability" ie it will still handle like a piece of shit and wont fix body roll
[quote="Yom"]
Some people believe GQ's are overhyped shitboxes.[/quote]
Some people believe GQ's are overhyped shitboxes.[/quote]
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You could try wheel spacers, not legal bet neither is your lift and tyres anyway.
Be weary though, guy in our club put them on his 60 series and broke the studs a couple of times with them on
Be weary though, guy in our club put them on his 60 series and broke the studs a couple of times with them on
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My store
Everything 4WD
86 Camms Road Cranbourne
www.everything4wd.com.au
sales@everything4wd.com.au
Phone: 03 59955055
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