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Mickey Thompson Wheels

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Mickey Thompson Wheels

Post by Hoppy11 »

Has anyone, or does anyone know of anybody fitting a set of Mickey Thomson Classic 2's to a Patrol, I would like to put a set of 15x10's on an MQ wagon
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Post by Hoppy11 »

I will try the pic again
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

I think they are the same ones Cheezy has , but on a GQ not MQ.
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they look sweet!!! what sorta$
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bogged wrote:they look sweet!!! what sorta$


I think Cheezy said they are about $300 each for the 15x8s
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MKPatrolGuy wrote:
bogged wrote:they look sweet!!! what sorta$


I think Cheezy said they are about $300 each for the 15x8s

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Post by Hoppy11 »

I 've been told they are about $320 for the 15x10's plus about another $15 each to machine out the centre to suit the Patrol hub, cause the Seppo's dont make em for the Patrol, so you need to get the Landcruiser ones, so I hope the offset is sweet
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Post by bogged »

Hoppy11 wrote:I 've been told they are about $320 for the 15x10's plus about another $15 each to machine out the centre to suit the Patrol hub, cause the Seppo's dont make em for the Patrol, so you need to get the Landcruiser ones, so I hope the offset is sweet


I would be measuring all before purchasing! interested to see photos of em when you get em.. what black round rim protectors you going to run on em?
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Post by Shorty40 »

Saw them on a Jeep last weekend. They are a very nice rim :cool:
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Post by fatassgq »

I got em on my gq and they are a good lookin rim.

I could not run the cap on the rear though as it was tightning up on the hub before the rim would.

Also make sure you get the right wheel nuts with the right taper.
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Post by Bingham »

dont know where you are hoppy but it would be worth while talking to ryan at fourby's..... tell him i sent you and he'll look after you on rims and tyres...... freight etc

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Post by Hoppy11 »

fatassgq
So is the Landcriuser offset sweet then??
Which wheel nuts do I ask for.
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Post by fatassgq »

Yep they seem to be good. Looks fat.

Just make sure the taper is right to suit the wheel. If you buying new it should be all cool.

Sometimes if the taper is not right the nut will bottom out before the taper can hold the wheel tight if ya get what I am saying.

My prob was I bought secondhand and also had lock nuts.

They are sweet rims. Just do it!!!
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