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Me FJ60 is feeling small and inadequate with its little 31x10x15 muddies on. She told me she needs to stand tall and proud on some 35x12.5x15. Gotta keep the old girl happy.
So my little question (sorry if some one has already asked...I searched hard) is to do with 7" as oppsed to 8" rims. I'm worried I will get too much roll on the 7s. What can people tell me from xeperience?
Cheers and beers to all
SANGA
So my little question (sorry if some one has already asked...I searched hard) is to do with 7" as oppsed to 8" rims. I'm worried I will get too much roll on the 7s. What can people tell me from xeperience?
Cheers and beers to all
SANGA
BFG reckon minimum of 15x8.5
http://www.bfgoodrich.com.au/index.php? ... oad_suv.67
Although I only have 31s too.
http://www.bfgoodrich.com.au/index.php? ... oad_suv.67
Although I only have 31s too.
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
Road Ranger
38s on 8inche
im running 38.5x12.5 on 15x8 reverse dish rims and they are good. I have in the past ran 35x13.5 biasclaws on 7s but no gooda, to much balloon action and tire roll. You can quite happily run 35BFGs on 8 but i wouldnt recommend 7s
Definately go with the 15x8 rims.
To maintain the strength, safety and achieve the best performance/handling out of your tyres, they have given minimum and maximum rim width guides for all tyre sizes. Yes you can run them on rims outside of this guide, however all the above-mentioned aspects will be affected.
Cheers,
Ryano
To maintain the strength, safety and achieve the best performance/handling out of your tyres, they have given minimum and maximum rim width guides for all tyre sizes. Yes you can run them on rims outside of this guide, however all the above-mentioned aspects will be affected.
Cheers,
Ryano
16x7s will hold the bead tighter, protect it as well as the side wall and further expose the shoulder for extra traction. I have run 12.5s in comp at low pressure with no bead locks, plenty of V8 grunt and have never lost a bead.
It is against manufacturers advice though and may effect your insurance.
It is against manufacturers advice though and may effect your insurance.
www.4wdtv.com.au
SPOA FJ40, 400hp stroker, ARB locked x2, Silverstones, Superwinch, Narva lights, EFS springs, 1284 RTI...
SPOA FJ40, 400hp stroker, ARB locked x2, Silverstones, Superwinch, Narva lights, EFS springs, 1284 RTI...
8" is the maximum u can run on the road.
i run 8" rims on 12.5" wide mt/r', i run mine on 9psi, haven't rolled one off yet.
but my next rims will be 10", fuck the RTA
i run 8" rims on 12.5" wide mt/r', i run mine on 9psi, haven't rolled one off yet.
but my next rims will be 10", fuck the RTA
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You meant 16x7 right? That sounds a bit outlandish as to what the rest of the people are saying. I would like a second opinion as to the reasons for this size rim if anyone is interested. Cheers SANGAmudtoy wrote:16x7s will hold the bead tighter, protect it as well as the side wall and further expose the shoulder for extra traction. I have run 12.5s in comp at low pressure with no bead locks, plenty of V8 grunt and have never lost a bead.
It is against manufacturers advice though and may effect your insurance.
38s on 15x8
I ran my 38 swampers on 15x8's today at 10psi with simex tubes and they were awesome!
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