I am chasing the standard landcruiser 80 series steel wheel 16x8 offset dimension. I can't get a firm answer or find by searching - all i get is "i wanna fit such-and-such to such-and-such, what offset do i need?"
Can anyone give me a firm answer - preferably a link too?
Cheers - D.
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Can anyone tell what it means (pic inc.)
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Can anyone tell what it means (pic inc.)
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Re: Can anyone tell what it means (pic inc.)
I think the only thing that is relevant on the stamping is the 16x8
what do you need to know this for because a lot of different rims will fit pretty much anything 6 stud...
they have a 0 offset as per roh wheels catalouge
what do you need to know this for because a lot of different rims will fit pretty much anything 6 stud...
they have a 0 offset as per roh wheels catalouge
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Re: Can anyone tell what it means (pic inc.)
JJ is a code denoting a standard for the part of the rim where the tyre bead seats two J's means locking both lips and tubless
i belive the 80 runs 0 off set
i belive the 80 runs 0 off set
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I thought Landcruisers had -22mm offset?
Thats why Patrol owners use them to fit 35x12.5 rubber...
Thats why Patrol owners use them to fit 35x12.5 rubber...
Re: Can anyone tell what it means (pic inc.)
80 series standard 16 x 8 steel rims are 0 offset
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DOT=US Department of Transport.
TOPY=Topy Industries, the manufacturer of the wheel.
922 might be a date code, February 1992 maybe?
TOPY=Topy Industries, the manufacturer of the wheel.
922 might be a date code, February 1992 maybe?
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Re: Can anyone tell what it means (pic inc.)
922 could mean made 2009 22nd week or feb 92 or just about anything.
jj is exactly as already said it means there is a double lip where the tire beed sits on the rim.
1 J is normaly for tube tires no j on a rims can some times mean its a 2 part or 3 part
jj is exactly as already said it means there is a double lip where the tire beed sits on the rim.
1 J is normaly for tube tires no j on a rims can some times mean its a 2 part or 3 part
Re: Can anyone tell what it means (pic inc.)
Pretty sure your right but not all crusiers - I think the 75 series had -22UR-50-LO wrote:I thought Landcruisers had -22mm offset?
Thats why Patrol owners use them to fit 35x12.5 rubber...
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