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35" tyres on a GU

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35" tyres on a GU

Post by 4by »

Hi all,

Does anybody know if 35 x 12.5 x 15 tyres fitted to a GU wagon with lanscruiser rims stick out past the guards edge.

Thanks is advance.
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Re: 35" tyres on a GU

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4by wrote:Hi all,

Does anybody know if 35 x 12.5 x 15 tyres fitted to a GU wagon with lanscruiser rims stick out past the guards edge.

Thanks is advance.
they should fit the brake calipers arent the larger ones on the diesel but someone that i work with says they come awfully close.

You may get a rock stuck between the caliper and rim and could do some damage but bolt one on and see how you go.
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Post by thunder »

yes they go outside the guards..
easy too get a extension on them .I used 50mm
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Post by zookjedi »

a bees pecker past the guards .
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[quote="zookjedi"]a bees pecker past the guards .[/quote]

A bees pecker I can handle.

Just want to make sure to keep it reasonably legal.
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Post by GUJohnno »

Just the sidewalls of mine stuck out with a 17mm off set. Which I thinks is the same as Toyota's off set.
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Post by zookjedi »

mine are 20mm offset and yes only the side wall realy sticks out (and these are meant to be yota offsetas well) ?
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Post by bogged »

GUJohnno wrote:Just the sidewalls of mine stuck out with a 17mm off set. Which I thinks is the same as Toyota's off set.
zookjedi wrote:mine are 20mm offset and yes only the side wall realy sticks out (and these are meant to be yota offsetas well) ?

So, which is the measurement for Yota offset?? which is better for GU's.. only runnin 285/75/16s
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Post by ROCKRASH »

Bogged, can't help much but can tell you that 16x8 51 series pro comp rockcrawler steels are series three GU offset + 17mm. I run 5 inches of lift in a series three with 285/75. Tyres still belt rear inner guards.
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Post by zookjedi »

bogged wrote:
GUJohnno wrote:Just the sidewalls of mine stuck out with a 17mm off set. Which I thinks is the same as Toyota's off set.
zookjedi wrote:mine are 20mm offset and yes only the side wall realy sticks out (and these are meant to be yota offsetas well) ?

So, which is the measurement for Yota offset?? which is better for GU's.. only runnin 285/75/16s
i ordered the toyota rims so 20mm offset would be them , and they rub a little less with 35's and 3" lift fully tucked than what my 285/75/16 on stock gu rims do , so i reakon the yota offset all the way , if i was running 33"s on the toy rims i doubt they would touch at all by far .

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Post by bogged »

zookjedi wrote:
bogged wrote:
GUJohnno wrote:Just the sidewalls of mine stuck out with a 17mm off set. Which I thinks is the same as Toyota's off set.
zookjedi wrote:mine are 20mm offset and yes only the side wall realy sticks out (and these are meant to be yota offsetas well) ?

So, which is the measurement for Yota offset?? which is better for GU's.. only runnin 285/75/16s
i ordered the toyota rims so 20mm offset would be them , and they rub a little less with 35's and 3" lift fully tucked than what my 285/75/16 on stock gu rims do , so i reakon the yota offset all the way , if i was running 33"s on the toy rims i doubt they would touch at all by far .

cheers Jai
so anything from 17mm to 20mm! kewl...
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