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75 series rims

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75 series rims

Post by pridhac »

Folks,

I want to run MP Trekkers on my 75 series ute. At the present I have 16x7.5 Simes on split rims which are quite functional (much more so than the 15x8" Sunnies) but are dreadfully ugly.

Ideally there is a 7" steel rim available that is more aesthetically pleasing than skinny sunnies (which I don't like) and splits (which I also don't like)

Is anyone aware of any options available to me besides these two?
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Post by RAY185 »

If its any help I am pretty sure ROH make White Steel Wheels (sunraisia style) in 15x8 to suit the 75 series. www.roh.com.au
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Post by beanz2 »

Factory alloys are compatible with the 75. These 15x7 wheels were standard equipment in our 4Runners and early 80 series.

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I have found the answer

Post by pridhac »

80 series GXL steelies look pretty good methinks.

I saw some on the weekend, they look like they'd fit.

16" six stud, are they a 7" rim?
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Post by pridhac »

Boing.

Surely somebody knows how wide late model 80s 16" steelies are???

I see lotsa 80s on the road, and not many wearing factory steelies, so someone, somewhere, must have sheds full of 'em........
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Post by beanz2 »

They are 16" x 8". Here is one painted white on a 75. Not sure if spacers are necessary but the alloy 80 series rims usually hit tie rod ends on a 60 series unless a spacer is used.

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Post by pridhac »

Crapola.

8 is wide :cry:

Thanks for piping up anyways dude.
beanz2 wrote:They are 16" x 8". Here is one painted white on a 75. Not sure if spacers are necessary but the alloy 80 series rims usually hit tie rod ends on a 60 series unless a spacer is used.

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