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rims for vit

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Post by vnboy_01 »

hey just wondering if anybody has mag wheels on there vit was gunna go 15x8 with 235/75/15 on em the car is a 91 soft top vit 2 door

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Post by Eddy »

:? What??

punctuation, spelling ... :roll:


is there a question here?
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Post by mrpham »

vnboy_01 wrote:hey just wondering if anybody has mag wheels on there vit was gunna go 15x8 with 235/75/15 on em the car is a 91 soft top vit 2 door

cheers luke
haha that was hard to read :lol:

you should go with 15x7 rims, 15x8 is a bit too wide for the 235/75. check out the manufacturer specs and recommendations for rim width.
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Post by vnboy_01 »

good eye rolling buddy to bad there not a thing on there about mag wheels
and yer sorry about the spelling

the question really was does anybody know if i can get wheels other than sunnys in australia for my vit
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Post by clownman »

i got mags they are 15x7 look nice on my lwb vit
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Post by cj »

vnboy_01 wrote:

the question really was does anybody know if i can get wheels other than sunnys in australia for my vit
cheers luke
If that's the question then the answer is yes.
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Post by want33s »

vnboy_01 wrote: .................yer sorry about the spelling................

the question really was does anybody know if i can get wheels other than sunnys in australia for my vit
cheers luke
Don't they teach english at school anymore?

LOOK in the bible and you will find that F100, Kia, Sierra and Lada to mention a few all fit a Vitara.
LOOK on Ebay or your local wheel & tyre shop and you'll probably find more.
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Post by vnboy_01 »

you reckon you could get a pic of what they lok like??

this is what im looking for and what i will be gettin imported if i cant find any here


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Parts-Ac ... 06.c0.m245

those ones will the black polished centres
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Post by vnboy_01 »

couple of things didnt go to school after grade 7 and my local tyre shop said only sunnies mate
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Post by hyzook »

Good luck, I looked 2 years ago for a 15x7 and couldn't find anything I liked out a limited choice.

The rims shown on Ebay are similar to the M/T Classic II
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com.au/wheels.htm
ARB have these, but only in 15x8 which won't be legal on the Vit.

I just had a hell of a time finding a 15x8 for a leaf Hilux, the choice was of about 5 wheels of which with mud and rocks in mind then I was left with 2 and setled on the M/T's as above. If I wanted 16's or bigger then its easy.

Check out http://www.wheelboyz.com.au/
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Post by vnboy_01 »

haha yer i think im going to have the same problem thats why ive been calling some friends in the states and there looking around for me they seem to think that i can get them it those classic II look, ill keep you posted
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Post by Eddy »

vnboy_01 wrote:couple of things didnt go to school after grade 7
OK then ...
write (type) how you would talk. If you would talk flat out without taking a breath, then by all means leave out ya punctuation. But, you got lungs, and gotta breathe. So, when you'd take a breathe when talking, that's when you'd put in either a stop or comma. After a stop, you need a capital. Simple.
Mostly grade 5 & 6 stuff really.
As for spelling;- Right click and tick "check spelling" ;)
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Post by spamwell »

Instead of having a go, why doesn't everyone else just exercise their intellegence and just work out what he is trying to say. It is not that difficult.

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Post by cj »

Eddy wrote:
vnboy_01 wrote:couple of things didnt go to school after grade 7
OK then ...
write (type) how you would talk. If you would talk flat out without taking a breath, then by all means leave out ya punctuation. But, you got lungs, and gotta breathe. So, when you'd take a breathe when talking, that's when you'd put in either a stop or comma. After a stop, you need a capital. Simple.
Mostly grade 5 & 6 stuff really.
My daughter in prep writes with capitals to start a sentence or a name and uses punctuation.

Luke, you don't just need to think about the rim width and the look but you also need to consider the offset and if you also wish it to be legal.

A 235/75R15 is meant to be on a 6" to 7.5" rim so 8" for that tyre is too wide and I think you'll also find that cars with IFS can only legally increase their track width by up to 25mm, solid axles can be increased by up to 50mm but you should check your own State regs to be sure. This means that as your standard rims have a 25P offset you can legally only go to a 12.5P offset. If legality isn't an issue then do what you like.
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Post by vnboy_01 »

just getting absolutly mauled about my spelling and grammer i think im going to get 30x9.5 size tyres there only i little bit bigger than 235 75 15 hopefully big enough to run on 15x8
thanks for the head up about the offset and track width as i didnt know that but its not a issue
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Post by Gwagensteve »

9.5's will be pretty stretched out on 8" rims. Wouldn't recommend it myself.

7's are a much better idea all things considered.

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Post by want33s »

30 X 9.5 is same as 235/75-15.... not bigger, not smaller.
Both are 730mm diam.

http://www.kemptons.com.au/category5_1.htm

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Post by cj »

want33s wrote:30 X 9.5 is same as 235/75-15.... not bigger, not smaller.
Both are 730mm diam.

http://www.kemptons.com.au/category5_1.htm

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30x9.5's are bigger than 235/75R15's. 235's are just under 29". You've only linked to a tyre cover guide. 30x9.5's can legally go on a 6.5" to 8.5" wide rim but I still wouldn't put them an 8" rim, 7" is better.
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Post by grazza »

I have some Grand Vitara 16x7 steelies for sale (not listed) - they look OK (with stock tyres too...)
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Post by david123 »

I looked at the link Jason gave, and scrolled down and looked at Number 4, sed 30s and 235s are identical size, 730mm diam.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Yes, we know. That's wrong because it's only a fitting guide for spare tyre covers.

235's are smaller than 30x9.5's

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Post by want33s »

Yep OK .. my mistake.. :oops:
30 X 9.5 is 765mm & is the same as a 240/80-15.
235/75-15 is 733.5mm
So there is 31.5mm difference in diameter and 99mm difference in rolling circumference.
http://www.exploroz.com/Vehicle/Tyres/SizeCalc.aspx

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Post by cj »

grazza wrote:I have some Grand Vitara 16x7 steelies for sale (not listed) - they look OK (with stock tyres too...)
They are a nice offset for a Vit although not technically legal at 5P. 235/70R16 would be comparable to 235/75R15. I have run this size and offset rim in an alloy with the tyre size I mentioned for a mainly street duty vehicle with some offroad.
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Post by vnboy_01 »

ive order those rims in the 15x8 because that is the smallest size they come in.
i am getting 31 trepadors i think they are 10.5 hopefully they wont be to streched got so save for those now and also bodylift and suspension as well i can get front and rear kings for around 220 and am going to use commodore rear shocks still thinking about front ones.
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Post by want33s »

Most people here that run 10.5's have them on 7" rims.
They fit easily.

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Post by vnboy_01 »

yer i understand that, if i could get the rims i wont in 15x7 i would but i cant so im just gunna have to either internal beadlock them or just not let them down as much
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Post by GRPABT1 »

10.5's will be fine on 8 inch rims, you may not be able to get them to single digit psi but otherwise will be fine.
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