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Will 15in Rims fit 94 80 Series?
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Will 15in Rims fit 94 80 Series?
I have ROH2 15X8 Rims.
I just put them on the 80 series and they have cleared the calipers and discs. Im sure this model comes with 16in rims standard.
The question is will they be too close? Anyone see any problem with this?
TIM
PS The wheel turns freely.
I just put them on the 80 series and they have cleared the calipers and discs. Im sure this model comes with 16in rims standard.
The question is will they be too close? Anyone see any problem with this?
TIM
PS The wheel turns freely.
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as has been said , it doesn't matter how close they are to the calippers
as long as they don't touch. Ive got a 94, 80 & had to grind a bee's dick off
to fit 15" rims to easy.
as long as they don't touch. Ive got a 94, 80 & had to grind a bee's dick off
to fit 15" rims to easy.
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Does anyone know the minimum offset for this fitment, I read on another thread that some 15x8's don't fit even with grinding.
I would much rather keep running 15's on the rangie (with 80 series diffs '94 mod)
I would much rather keep running 15's on the rangie (with 80 series diffs '94 mod)
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
toyota upgraded the brakes in august 1992 when the 80 first got the 1fzfe in em to replace the 3f. more go = more stopping power needed.
I got 15 x 8 roh rims on 96 running gear but the centres are flipped and offset 30mm. they stick out past the flares but give good slope stability.
I got 15 x 8 roh rims on 96 running gear but the centres are flipped and offset 30mm. they stick out past the flares but give good slope stability.
nissans die young, toyotas go on for ever.
toyota upgraded the brakes in august 1992 when the 80 first got the 1fzfe in em to replace the 3f. more go = more stopping power needed.
I got 15 x 8 roh rims on 96 running gear but the centres are flipped and offset 30mm. they stick out past the flares but give good slope stability.
I got 15 x 8 roh rims on 96 running gear but the centres are flipped and offset 30mm. they stick out past the flares but give good slope stability.
nissans die young, toyotas go on for ever.
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