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GQ LWB tyre size information needed

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GQ LWB tyre size information needed

Post by 0xyg3n »

Have a 1992 GQ Lwb TI. At the moment it is fitted with 31's on the standard white Nissan rims. Was wondering what the largest tyre size I can fit without fouling anything when the truck is fully flexed. Suspension is 2 inch over standard h/d coils.
Also any recommendations on good M/T type tyres would be great.
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Post by dwaynes »

I have an 89 LWB with two inch lift and running BFG 32"x11.5"on 15x8 with cruiser offset rims these have had no issues on the front no issues with the rear but i am still to disconnect the sway bar.

My next set will be 33's but i will have the 2" body lift installed by then
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Post by jtraf »

have a GQ with 2in Suspension lift and 33 AT on cruiser offset rims.

Only just foul the front orginal mud flaps on full lock but otherwise seem fine. Radius arm spacer will fix the mud flap issue and help out later with 35's. Or just remove front mud flap and replace with thinner rubber.

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Post by coke »

If you are running standard white 15x7 sunraysia style rims then you are about at the limit with 31x10.5s. You might be OK with 32x11.5s but remember that you are then running a very unusual tyre for outback driving. It will be hard to replace if you need to do it somewhere like Tibooburra!

I would run landcruiser offset rims, and go to a 15x8, and get 33x12.5s. Ther are a bit more common. With 33s you will still get some rubbing on articulation and full compression, even with a 2" body lift. But only JUST.

Rims can be got for about $50 ea new and that would do the job for you.

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Post by 0xyg3n »

coke wrote:I would run landcruiser offset rims, and go to a 15x8, and get 33x12.5s. Ther are a bit more common. With 33s you will still get some rubbing on articulation and full compression, even with a 2" body lift. But only JUST.

Rims can be got for about $50 ea new and that would do the job for you.

Andrew


Thanks fot that info. Any idea which model cruiser these rims come off? Frome memory 60 series and early 80 series cruisers had 15 inch rims.
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Post by coke »

Get ROH brand 15x8s. They are just plain white. 16s are more expensive to get rubber for in big sizes. I can get a deal for you locally. Where are you located? PM me and I will see what I can do on Tuesday.

You might get lucky and find some second hand on the forum but for my price you are better to go new.

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Post by jtraf »

Just ask for crusier offset as it pushes the tyre further out than standard Patrol offset which has the tyre closer to chassic.

the same goes no matter whether 15 or 16in rims
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Post by Bingham »

go a 15 for cheaper rubber......just ask for a 6 stud with cruiser offset.. you dont need to specify which cruiser.......

33's will be fine.......go the claw :twisted:
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Post by GQTrav »

It also depends if you still have your rear sway bar on. I managed to get 31 x 10.5's on standard 15x7's to rub at full flex on the rear with a 3 inch spring lift and a 2 inch body lift. However with the same lift and sway bars in, i ran 33's that didn't rub. This is in a LWB GQ.
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Post by coke »

Yeah, interesting. I didn't think of that, but it is relevent. I am not running swaybars at the moment, and can rub at full compression with my huge lift in, and with only 33s on cruiser offset 15x8s.

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Post by Bingham »

just get rock hard spings if you that concerned about scrubbing then you flex less than a cox ridon.....nothing wrong with a bit of minor rubbing - just shows you where your money on springs went or get massive bumpstops but it defeats the purpuse of it.... or get spacers and get dot chasing you with a stick!!!

cut all sharp edges near bumpstops and a gentle tap on the inner skin to hide any rough edges and flex away....
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Post by Steve_GQ »

Be carefull to check that the cruiser rim seats properly over the hub. There is a 2 mm difference in the diameter of the centre hole which causes the rim to sit rooster eye on series 1 GQ's. Saying that i had my crusier 15 x 10s rims machined at a local engineering shop for 80 bucks so they fit nice now
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