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16" GU rims onto GQ ??

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16" GU rims onto GQ ??

Post by dazz mav »

Gday guys and gals
Tried the search but couldn't find a straight answer.....

Need some 16" rims for new JT's I bought. Question is whether standard GU steel 16x8 rims will fit onto 93 GQ.

Also is 16 X 8 a good size for 34x11.5x16 JT's

Currently running 32x11.5x15's (which I'll keep for day-to-day stuff)

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Re: 16" GU rims onto GQ ??

Post by bogged »

dazz mav wrote:Gday guys and gals
Tried the search but couldn't find a straight answer.....

Need some 16" rims for new JT's I bought. Question is whether standard GU steel 16x8 rims will fit onto 93 GQ.

Also is 16 X 8 a good size for 34x11.5x16 JT's

Currently running 32x11.5x15's (which I'll keep for day-to-day stuff)


yes they will fit.
yes 8's are good size for 11/5's.
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Post by Hoonz »

i have GU rims on my 91 GQ wagon
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Post by dieseldude »

Ive got them.

THey look asesome with JT's on them!

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Post by RoldIT »

That's be me ... :finger:

The only prob you'll have is finding a set for a decent price. I pickup up a set of 4 for a total of $100 :shock: but then cost me $130 for the 5th rim :!: :roll:

Not uncommon to see sets around for $500+ but it worth holding out because deals do pop up (occassionally) ...

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Post by Hoonz »

that looks farkin tasty
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GU rims on GQ

Post by RN »

I have these rims on my GQ and they are a good looking rim. Be careful when sourcing these as the early ones tended to crack and were replaced under warranty by the dealers.

Dealers were chucking them out or giving them away to guys who needed trailer rims ??

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Post by Boopa »

are these a bigger offset than GQ rims...ie like a Toyo offset as you'd but if getting ROH's etc?...or same as GQ 16x8's
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Post by MUSS »

same patrol offset
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Post by Beastmavster »

I was getting quotes of like $150-200 per rim from wreckers (due to the known cracking problem they're hard to get good ones). SO I bought new Sunraysias in 16x8 for about $90 each (still way more than 15x8"s).

Toyota 80/100 series might be easeir to find - dunno how they go for caliper clearance though toyota are usually alright for clearance - anyone got any answers on this?
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Beastmavster wrote:I was getting quotes of like $150-200 per rim from wreckers (due to the known cracking problem they're hard to get good ones). SO I bought new Sunraysias in 16x8 for about $90 each (still way more than 15x8"s).

Toyota 80/100 series might be easeir to find - dunno how they go for caliper clearance though toyota are usually alright for clearance - anyone got any answers on this?


Toyota rims are too small in the centre hole by 2mm, plus 100 series are 5 stud.
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Post by dazz mav »

Thanks for the replys. Seem to be plenty of sets (5) asking around $500-. JT's should sit nicely on them ('specially with new 4" lift). I'll post some pics when it's all together.
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Post by beretta »

Not same offset, I'm running GU rims on my GQ LWB wagon with 35" procomp muddies and they rub out on the control arms, was told they're less offsett than normal GQ rims. I'm going for something with more offset when I replace them in the next month or two.
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