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most pos offset redily available 6 stud rim?

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most pos offset redily available 6 stud rim?

Post by SIMMO84 »

I know its an odd request but I need to get my rig narrower (tyres under guards) for legal purposes. So far im thinking IFS hilux split rims, any other ideas? 60 series diffs under hilux, 15inch rims should fit.
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Post by want33s »

15" rims will clear 60 diffs no worries...
Any IFS stockos are as positive offset as you'll get...
Hilux, Navara, Triton, etc...
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Post by mhgill »

yeah anything IFS, navara, rodeo etc.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

ummm i don't know how narrow you'll be able to go though, patrol offset rims scrub on the knuckle arm on a 40 (very similar/same steering knuckles as a 60 diff)
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

I don't know how the split rims will go but 15x7 IFS rims bind up on the tierod end on a 60 series
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Post by pozman »

try procomp rockcrawlers, they have a huge amount of offsets and 15s are only round 100 bucks each

you may have issues running 15s in positive offset on solid axle cruiser tho, the tie rod doesn't allow much movement in wards, 16s or 17s may clear tho?
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Post by GTS8000 »

can you not use bolt on flares or clipon soft flares to solve your problem?

also a narrower tyre may help down to a 9inch or less

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Post by SIMMO84 »

Thanks for the info, didnt think about the tierod will just have to try a few sets. Only has to last as long as a RWC then there getting ripped off so dont want to spend bugger all on them.
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

you may get away with solid axle split rims as they are only 5.5inches wide and use a 205R16 or a 225/75/16
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Post by Slunnie »

My Landy ute is on LC60 axles. Hilux splitties jam on the PS steering - they don't work and I would expect any of the Navara (IFS type) offsets wont work either for the same reason at least. Troopy splitties will probably work - I've a set here but so far not fitted them. -24mm offsets in 15x8 was the stocker on this for fatties, or the splitties.
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Post by RED60 »

Early Pajeros.... 6 stud on cruiser pcd as far as i know... I have a set if u want me to measure offset..... don't know if they will clear brakes etc tho...
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Post by SIMMO84 »

its alright Ive got a few sets here I might try, thanks for the help.
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Post by TWISTY »

As mentioned, most older IFS rims are going to rub on the steering arms. Maybe some modern 17" rims (GU, Prado etc.) will be big enough in dia" to allow the steering to sit inside the rim?
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Post by Slunnie »

TWISTY wrote:As mentioned, most older IFS rims are going to rub on the steering arms. Maybe some modern 17" rims (GU, Prado etc.) will be big enough in dia" to allow the steering to sit inside the rim?
I didn't think GU rims had big enough centre holes to fit Toyota axles.
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Post by TWISTY »

Slunnie wrote:
TWISTY wrote:As mentioned, most older IFS rims are going to rub on the steering arms. Maybe some modern 17" rims (GU, Prado etc.) will be big enough in dia" to allow the steering to sit inside the rim?
I didn't think GU rims had big enough centre holes to fit Toyota axles.
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Post by BadMav »

Other way around, Nissan has 110mm ID, Toyota has 108mm ID.
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Post by Slunnie »

BadMav wrote:Other way around, Nissan has 110mm ID, Toyota has 108mm ID.
Really, 've only seen LandCruiser rims fitted to Patrols so they give greater track width.
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Post by BadMav »

I'm not 100% sure on the Toyota measurement, but I just made a set of 2 inch wheel spacers and the ID required to fit the patrol hub is 110mm. The measurements I went off were for a Toyota set which were 108mm ID.
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

I'm pretty sure the patrol is bigger as when ordering Micky Thomson rims you have to let them know if it is for a patrol as the centre hole has to be larger
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Post by mike_nofx »

centre bore on my GQ is 110mm, and my bro's 80 series is smaller... 108 i think
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Post by bj on roids »

Matt_85Lux wrote:you may get away with solid axle split rims as they are only 5.5inches wide and use a 205R16 or a 225/75/16
I would try these...

OR brand new prado poverty pack 17s all inboard.... and 17s.. blingin...

But the stocko split rims will get you out of trouble, no problems.
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