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sunraysias 15x8 cruiser offset:will they fit patrol
sunraysias 15x8 cruiser offset:will they fit patrol
i hav a set of 15x8'' cruiser offset sunraysias with 33'' baja claws and i am selling my hilux nkeeping the tyres to put on my next car which is a patrol and will the cruiser offset fit the patrol ok
1991 2.8 turbo,ruf,patrol rear springs,inverted 14'' bilsteins,33's,rear locker,winch,sliders plus more...
TUFF MUD 4X4 CLUB!! RIDIN IT DIRTY
TUFF MUD 4X4 CLUB!! RIDIN IT DIRTY
Nearly. Not the 4.8 as it has one off larger size again.GU_247 wrote:They wont take a 15 with patrol offset, but they will take a 15 with cruiser offset......brake calipers are the issueGreen_Troll wrote:YES THEY FIT.
i did exactly the same thing went lux to troll. Keep in mind GU 3.0 diesel, 4.5 and 4.8 petrol wont take a 15.
[quote="bazooked"]can i use a mate to position while i screw? :twisted:[/quote]
also remember there are a couple of different "landcruiser ofsets"
most common is the 8" wide rim with a -23 to -26mm
that size on a gq patrol WILL sit out of the gaurds, but not to far that a set of flares cant fix. (or garden edging lol)
plus the extra couple of inches of wheel track is never a bad thing for stability or looks
most common is the 8" wide rim with a -23 to -26mm
that size on a gq patrol WILL sit out of the gaurds, but not to far that a set of flares cant fix. (or garden edging lol)
plus the extra couple of inches of wheel track is never a bad thing for stability or looks
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