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flipped rims?

Post by skez »

im in mackay qld where can i get flipped rims from (more offset) every place round here wont have anything to do with it? i was going to buy 15x8 sunnies and get them flipped?
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Post by k3lst »

why not buy max offset rims to star with :?

ive got a set of 15x10s with max offset for sale but im in sydney

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Post by SIMMO84 »

Reckon i might know someone that ll do it.
Ill ask them tomorrow. Dont think they have done it before but they have the gear (machine shop)
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Re: flipped rims?

Post by bogged »

skez wrote:im in mackay qld where can i get flipped rims from (more offset) every place round here wont have anything to do with it? i was going to buy 15x8 sunnies and get them flipped?
What offset are you aiming for?
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Post by skez »

righto cool let me no how ya go
and yeh the biggest off set u can get on a 15x8 f100 rim is neg 23 i already have 31s on 15x7 rims with neg 15 offset which is about the same and i would like to get them alot more offset as my wheel hits the shock mount and i plan on getting bigger tyres in the future plus my car always wants to tip over
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Post by SIMMO84 »

When were you looking at doing them?
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Post by BlueSuzy »

Wrong.

You can get KingWheels Sunrasia Pattern. +28 15x8 Got mine $75each

For a Suzuki Sierra / F100/F150 5 Stud pattern.

The more offset, The more clearance you will need in those guards, And Extended flares for legal issues.

I have these, with 33x12.5s......I have nicely pollished shockmounts as well..

But 1st i smoothed them with a hammer so no sharp edges. :twisted:
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Post by Gwagensteve »

k3lst wrote:why not buy max offset rims to star with :?

ive got a set of 15x10s with max offset for sale but im in sydney

k3lst
how long is a max? Is it longer than a millimetre or shorter than an inch?

Offset is measured in millimetres. Backspacing is generally measured in inches.

"Max" doesn't mean anything. It 's not a measurement.
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Post by skez »

BlueSuzy wrote:Wrong.

You can get KingWheels Sunrasia Pattern. +28 15x8 Got mine $75each

For a Suzuki Sierra / F100/F150 5 Stud pattern.

The more offset, The more clearance you will need in those guards, And Extended flares for legal issues.

I have these, with 33x12.5s......I have nicely pollished shockmounts as well..

But 1st i smoothed them with a hammer so no sharp edges. :twisted:

still want more then -28 it isnt that much diff from -23 i wanted an alternative to 2 inch spacers
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Post by skez »

SIMMO84 wrote:When were you looking at doing them?
dont no was just going to wait till i new for sure that i could get them done then order some 15x8s and get them done
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Post by ofr57 »

skez wrote:
BlueSuzy wrote:Wrong.

You can get KingWheels Sunrasia Pattern. +28 15x8 Got mine $75each

For a Suzuki Sierra / F100/F150 5 Stud pattern.

The more offset, The more clearance you will need in those guards, And Extended flares for legal issues.

I have these, with 33x12.5s......I have nicely pollished shockmounts as well..

But 1st i smoothed them with a hammer so no sharp edges. :twisted:
still want more then -28 it isnt that much diff from -23 i wanted an alternative to 2 inch spacers

i would make sure that you really need 2 inches because if you can get away with less your wheel bearings are going to be far better off, maybe look at steering stops too
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Post by skez »

not worried about the wheel bearings and limiting my steering is not an option for me, already wrecked a suzuki from rolling it was to skinny and high, just going to make some big flares and the guards can be bashed in if it hits,
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Post by skez »

and im planning to do a spoa conversion in the future is the main reason i want it wider
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Post by Gutless »

Have you considered having them made from scratch?

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Post by Gwagensteve »

Width is cool to a point but have you considered not lifting it as high?

Low is the new lift, bumpstops are the new flex. :D

A sierra that's hilux height and hilux width is just a 1.3 litre hilux.


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Post by k3lst »

Gwagensteve wrote:
k3lst wrote:why not buy max offset rims to star with :?

ive got a set of 15x10s with max offset for sale but im in sydney

k3lst
how long is a max? Is it longer than a millimetre or shorter than an inch?

Offset is measured in millimetres. Backspacing is generally measured in inches.

"Max" doesn't mean anything. It 's not a measurement.
well in my scenario, max does mean something. It was the largest offset available for my patrol, and its -44.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

So what you meant is the most offset available off the shelf, and it's useful to know that's -44.

Any amount of offset is possible if you have the rims custom made.

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Post by skez »

Gwagensteve wrote:Width is cool to a point but have you considered not lifting it as high?

Low is the new lift, bumpstops are the new flex. :D

A sierra that's hilux height and hilux width is just a 1.3 litre hilux.


Steve.

nope its way lighter and yeh im going spoa and taking the lifted leaves out and putting old stockos in hopefully it wont be that much higher and plus it will look sick as lol
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Post by SIMMO84 »

skez wrote:
SIMMO84 wrote:When were you looking at doing them?
dont no was just going to wait till i new for sure that i could get them done then order some 15x8s and get them done
They can do them if your interested, best go see them with an old rim before yo order them so every one is talkin the same language.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

skez wrote: nope its way lighter and yeh im going spoa and taking the lifted leaves out and putting old stockos in hopefully it wont be that much higher and plus it will look sick as lol
And be 110% illegal.

Hope you won't be driving it on the road???
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Yes but it will only be 50% of the weight, or something.

It never ceases to amaze me after all the years and all the threads about SPOA, people still think they can just put rooted flat springs SPOA and it will be all good so long as it's got mega offset rims and stuff.

There's so much tech about SPOA (and also how illegal it is in QLD) that there's no excuse fo this.

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Post by skez »

yeh i got an old rim were do i go?
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Post by skez »

Gwagensteve wrote:Yes but it will only be 50% of the weight, or something.

It never ceases to amaze me after all the years and all the threads about SPOA, people still think they can just put rooted flat springs SPOA and it will be all good so long as it's got mega offset rims and stuff.

There's so much tech about SPOA (and also how illegal it is in QLD) that there's no excuse fo this.

Steve.

i have about 5 different complete sets of stock and lifted springs here i should be able to make one decent set by trying different leaves more or less etc. could evan leave the ruf setup in was just going to try and see wats best and im not that dodgy it wont have a z link dodgy perches etc and ive had heaps of sierras spua just want to try it see how it goes and i have been looking into spoa for a while
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Post by skez »

Gwagensteve wrote:Yes but it will only be 50% of the weight, or something.

It never ceases to amaze me after all the years and all the threads about SPOA, people still think they can just put rooted flat springs SPOA and it will be all good so long as it's got mega offset rims and stuff.

There's so much tech about SPOA (and also how illegal it is in QLD) that there's no excuse fo this.

Steve.
and yes i do no where u are coming from with dodgy spoa setupsmy mate did spoa on a shorty cruiser he couldnt drive over 80 and steering, spring perches etc all broke zlink was made with a jack bending it haha fuck that shit i wouldnt do it unless i did it properly
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Post by SIMMO84 »

skez wrote:yeh i got an old rim were do i go?
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