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anyone drive a lux with 32inch tires

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anyone drive a lux with 32inch tires

Post by Kingston_99 »

how does it drive? have you changed gear ratio's or diff ratio's?? if you have change ratio's. what ratio's did u go to??
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Post by BushTuckerNed »

wat motor you got?
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Post by redv8lux »

79 lux ,32" silverstones, 308 an 5spd
changed ratio from 4.8 to 4.3
I got the power to turn them just needed a bit better economy to be able to afford to wear them out
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Post by Kingston_99 »

got a bone stock 3RZ
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Post by thehanko »

yeah got 32s.

you wont notice much difference really.

your revs will sit 3.5% lower at any given point so sweet fark all. no need to change ratios for such a small increase.
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Post by HTH »

i had 31's on my 95lux (3L-slow in the first place) then put a set of 33's on it. didnt make fuck all difference on the road.. but as soon as i was in the bush in low trying to crawl i noticed the difference alot.

defentally have to change ratio's when i go to 35's..

But with the standard power on your 2.7 and only 32's i probably wont even notice the difference..
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32' tyres

Post by error »

Have a Runner with a 3Y on 32' tyres,
will push it up to 140 with out a problem,
little bit slower on take off, but unless you are trying to beat V8's of the line it will not be a problem...
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Post by Kingston_99 »

thanks guys, im runing 31's ATM, but want to bling the truck up abit and buy some rims but the rim's i want mickey thompson only come in 32inch, plus its a bonus gettin bigger rubber and bling outed rims.

thanks guys
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Post by berad »

get some 33's, more useful off road and the motor will deal with the ratios good enough.
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Post by luxenberg »

2.8 diesel On road 32' maxis allterain std diff gears all good.
Off road 32' simex peds 110% reduction low range gears, :D orsome.
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Post by Outer Limits Hilux »

Just so we know, wat is the standard hilux diff ratio... 3.88?
Wanted.... 4.88 or 4.56 front GQ diff center. Also wanted... GQ rear diff complete.
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Post by zoook »

rims dont come in 32s dude however the mickeys might ....why pay the bucks get some 33 bfgs you can destroy of the road and be happy... your car will handle it.....
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Post by berad »

4.88 is outa the old petrols, they come in a million ratios, 4.3, 4.5,4.88 , 5.2 outa hiaces. depends on the motor and fuel type.
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Post by muddylux »

92 hilux dual cab, fitted with everything that would make it 33% heavier. 32's pushed along with a 2.8l deisel running a safari turbo 11psi, snorkel, k&n filter, and 2.25 exhaust with no mufflers. Backed by a g52 5 speed.

Offroad - happy
onroad- happy
breaking- aint they all farked anyway
spedo correction- 95kmh is realy 100kmh
Tyre clearence - 2in spring lift, scrubs the fronts offroad when flexed to max. but if they don't touch they aint big enough.

towes me camper trailer no worries.


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