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gu and 33s

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gu and 33s

Post by thunder »

will 33s go on a stock gu(wagon or ute) without rubbing..
will need to drive it a bit but not offroad..
got 33s here on rims but can get 31s without rims..
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Post by Daisy »

GU has a bigger wheel arch than a GQ - should be able to fit if you're not going offroad in it.
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Post by HeathGQ »

Yes. :D
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Post by munk »

yes I run 33s on my gu no probs :)
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Post by hottiemonster »

patrolman runs 33" coopers and 33" BFG muddies on a stock height GU 3ltr turbo diesel, and it goes quite well :D
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Post by Butt Craic »

I ran 35" Claws on the standard steel rims on my GU coil cab for a couple of days while the lift went in with no real rubbing issues on-road
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Post by thunder »

cool .thanks 4 the info..
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1 more Q.will 15 inch rims fit on current gu utes...i heard a while ago about bigger brakes.......maybe that was only the 4.8 petrol
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Post by Fathillbilly »

i run 15" rims on mine, the only problem with it is stuff gets caught up between the rim and the brake rotor backing plate. so piss em of no more problem :cool:

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Post by hottiemonster »

Fathillbilly wrote:i run 15" rims on mine, the only problem with it is stuff gets caught up between the rim and the brake rotor backing plate. so piss em of no more problem :cool:

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better just go 16s.

i had the problem with my GQ on 15s, i had to rip the backing plate off, because of a little accident with a failing jack :cry:

i got my JTs on 15s and bought them off some guy who just bought a GU and he didnt like the room between the rim becasue of stuff getting caught in there, so he sold em to me :D
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Post by bogged »

hottiemonster wrote:better just go 16s.

i had the problem with my GQ on 15s, i had to rip the backing plate off, because of a little accident with a failing jack :cry:

i got my JTs on 15s and bought them off some guy who just bought a GU and he didnt like the room between the rim becasue of stuff getting caught in there, so he sold em to me :D


you havent seen Stu's truck... very VERY nice sweet GU Ute, runnin 35x15 boggers last time I heard. Works on 15s backing plates are annoying, mine rattle like stink, phuckin annoying sittin there at the lights with the bacon next to you...


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