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will 80 series wheels fit on a 60 series?

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will 80 series wheels fit on a 60 series?

Post by mrgrumpysleeps »

i've got some 35 bfg's on american racing alloys and want to put them on my island rig, they were on an 80 series and i want to put them on a 60 series, are pcd's etc the same so they'll slide on?

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Post by v840 »

Yep, they are the same. You may run in to trouble if you want to run 15s on 80s diffs but nothing a little love with the grinder on the caliper can't work out. In your case though, they'll bolt straight on.
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Post by RUFF »

v840 wrote:Yep, they are the same. You may run in to trouble if you want to run 15s on 80s diffs but nothing a little love with the grinder on the caliper can't work out. In your case though, they'll bolt straight on.
He wants to put 80 series wheels on a 60 series not the other way around.

Its possible they may fit straight on. The PCD is the same but the offset is different on an 80 series. If these wheels are 80 series specific they may rub on your Tierod ends.
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Post by dow50r »

They will rub.....you may be able to space them with a spacer.
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Post by ORSM45 »

i got 60 diffs in my 45. i ran 80 series rims for a bit. no rubbing on tierods. they were 5spoke ROH Alloys. im not too sure of the offset.

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Post by dow50r »

ORSM45 wrote:i got 60 diffs in my 45. i ran 80 series rims for a bit. no rubbing on tierods. they were 5spoke ROH Alloys. im not too sure of the offset.

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the offset is probably 28 or something, so they will fit 80 and 60....if u try std gxl rims they rub
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