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80 series cruiser runnning 315/75/r16. issues?

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80 series cruiser runnning 315/75/r16. issues?

Post by bushhogg4x4 »

just wondering if there are problems runnning 315/75.r16 (35:12.5:r16) on standard 80 series steel silver rims. or do u need an offset?
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Post by dumbdunce »

should be ok with minimum 2" lift. the rears will rub a bit on full articulation.
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Post by bushhogg4x4 »

sounds good anyone else have any ideas?
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Post by dow50r »

dude, ive ran them with a 2 inch lift, best idea is to buy ROH sunny rims with 27 offset for a 60 series in 16x8, that moves the tyre away from the inner guard of the rear and it rubs less....also widens track for more stability....or use std rims and live with it...causes no dramas...
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Post by bushhogg4x4 »

thnx guys. just deal with the std an get a lift.
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Post by bushhogg4x4 »

uhhhh forgot to mention they are going on an 80 series not my 60..... :S
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