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Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by suzi_on_46s »

might be startin to cut up a zook but wondering if F-100 rims will fit on the diffs??????????
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Post by nicbeer »

Yes if they are the 5 stud rims with the right size middle hole for the hub. there are two different size ones.

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Post by suzi_on_46s »

cheers m8 me m8s dad has 33/12.5 and we are going to start cutting up a zook 4 a camp so we are going to jack it up and see how it will be on a very tight budget
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Post by Wesley »

if there just standard f100 rims you will need to offset them. I have 31 x 10.5 m/tr's on 15x7 f100 rims (roh) and my tires hit my springs on full lock.
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

how do you offset them im onyl 16 but i have wuite a bit on knowledge under my belt so yeah???????
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Post by sierrajim »

There are a number of different offsets available for 5 stud zook/F100 stud pattern.

You need to work out what size tyres you want to run, if you want to drive it on road and what track width you want to get. After you have settled on these specifications get your rims to suit your project.

I've also found it a lot easier to read threads when people type entire words and reading their post before they click submit.
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Post by DeWsE »

watt r u talkin bout Jim?

Dude your can either buy spacers that fit between the hubs and the rim, or get Bevan (your old man) to cut the centres out and re-weld them in with more offset. That is how i ran mine. If Big bad Bev can't help, give duncan a call.

Also a place in armerdale does it for $38 a rim.

How's your sister going anyway? I still haven't had the pleasure of meeting her :cry:
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

nahi dont need me dad coz im doen a courde at tafe learnin how to prpoerly weld nearly finshed and me m8s dad that the zuk will be at he is a boiler maker yeh but bev will b help a bit this will onyl a bum roujnd at a camp and mayb a lil oof road mayb bring it out with you guys sumtime well in a while down the track. and no i dont think ya will be meeting me sis lol ahhhhh :P and she is going good m8 lol

the zuk should be in the members thread soon it is goin to be jacked up as and me and me m8 are goin to tary it and remove shocks and the bump stops and he front wheel guards so yeh and will have a roll cage coz he want to roll it for some reason lol,
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