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split rim offset 40 series / GU compatability
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split rim offset 40 series / GU compatability
So I have some new tyres to go on my hj47 troopy. Rather than put them on my old rusty split rims I was thinking of getting some nice new-ish GU Patrol 6 stud split rims (damn toyota 5 stud rims!! ). My 40 wheels have zero offset and 80mm backspacing and the GU wheels have approx 100mm backspacing and 20mm offset. So when GU wheels are on my troopy the tyres are going to be 20mm further in. I'm pretty sure there will be no scrubbing as there is miles of room in the wheel arches with these sort of tyres. But will this be a problem for the wheel bearing loading? I am not familiar with changing around types of tyres/wheels etc.
At first I thought it was a sea anemone, upon closer inspection I realised it was a funky ball of tits from outer space.
Re: split rim offset 40 series / GU compatability
Why not run any Toyota rim before the 100 series? Better offset and smaller i.d. 80 series etc.
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Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
Re: split rim offset 40 series / GU compatability
Because there some nice and shiny GU wheels for sale in my area. Perhaps I will wait around for some earlier Landcruiser wheels.
At first I thought it was a sea anemone, upon closer inspection I realised it was a funky ball of tits from outer space.
Re: split rim offset 40 series / GU compatability
Agree, 80 series or even Hilux wheels come in 16" splitties, dunno how late Hiluxes keep with splits but definitely the shape up til 2004 had splits in 2000-ish anyway.
Dunno if there is anything special about the early rims, but they seem to be hard to find up here at least, and alot of people want them.
Dunno if there is anything special about the early rims, but they seem to be hard to find up here at least, and alot of people want them.
The old Luxy was fun, but with a young family comes great responsibility.
So I swapped it for a 60. Should be able to take the whole mob camping, plus I got an extra gear, 2 less cylinders and A/C.
So I swapped it for a 60. Should be able to take the whole mob camping, plus I got an extra gear, 2 less cylinders and A/C.
Re: split rim offset 40 series / GU compatability
GU will hit on the tie rod end. They are a P0 offset and you need at least a N13 (to just clear) or a N22 would be better. There are no 16x8 OE tubeless rims off later model vehicles that will clear the tie rod ends
Cheers,
Ryano
Cheers,
Ryano
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Re: split rim offset 40 series / GU compatability
Hilux (prob IFS) also rubs on the tiered ends.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Re: split rim offset 40 series / GU compatability
Ended up doing what I was trying to put off, taking them off one at a time sanding and painting the insides. Quite a process considering 2 coats of paint takes ~18 hours to properly dry. It's weird how some were quite rusty and some weren't at all, and some rims are almost impossible to get off.
At first I thought it was a sea anemone, upon closer inspection I realised it was a funky ball of tits from outer space.
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