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10in rims or wheel spacers?

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:59 pm
by vanzbrown
Just thinkin at the moment, on ways to get a bit more width in stance. Have seen 60s with 10in rims, and the tyres seem to sit a bit wider. I like the look of this and think it would be a lot more stable. Cant really get wider offset rims in 8in that what i currently have. But, im pretty sure 10in rims will be a pain when running lower pressure, ie. keep popping of the rim.

So, wheel spacers could be the way to go? Although i realise legal issues will arrive with this, im sure its illegal to have 10in rims also.

I dunno, just throwing around ideas and looking for comments i guess..

Thanks
Vanz.

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:23 pm
by customhilux
i run landcruiser rims in 8" which is the widest standard wheel,

but u can have em flipped makin them wider, reducing the backspace.

i'm just about to order some 15x10's from the states.

not to worried about rolling off the bead, cause they will be locked. :cool:

also u can run 10" wide rims on the road without getting pinged.

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 10:58 pm
by frp88
getting your rims done is about 80-100 bucks depends i think wheel spacers start at 120 each for one inch :?:

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 11:01 pm
by vando3 bundy
had rims flipped for about $45 each at ajax wheels in melbourne made my bundy look tough as, added around 6" to standard wheelbase :cool:

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 11:05 pm
by ozy1
customhilux wrote:
also u can run 10" wide rims on the road without getting pinged.
how is this, they cant legally be engineered on a rig, as they increase the track width more than the alowance states. according to ADR's

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 4:27 pm
by HEY CHARGER
I like the idea of flipping rims , but does it put too much load on the wheel bearings and other components that may break a lot easier ??

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 5:37 pm
by Busiboy
HEY CHARGER wrote:I like the idea of flipping rims , but does it put too much load on the wheel bearings and other components that may break a lot easier ??
It will but considering what we do with our rigs I think it really isn't too much of a concern. Will be doing this mod soon to avoid anymore on trail sleeps by my rig :oops:

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 6:59 pm
by HEY CHARGER
Busiboy wrote:
HEY CHARGER wrote:I like the idea of flipping rims , but does it put too much load on the wheel bearings and other components that may break a lot easier ??
It will but considering what we do with our rigs I think it really isn't too much of a concern. Will be doing this mod soon to avoid anymore on trail sleeps by my rig :oops:

Busiboy I think your spot on !!
But , what do you think would break first ??? , if anything .

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:35 pm
by customhilux
ozy1 wrote:
customhilux wrote:
also u can run 10" wide rims on the road without getting pinged.
how is this, they cant legally be engineered on a rig, as they increase the track width more than the alowance states. according to ADR's
maybe u can't, but i could have sworn u could,

does that mean u can't get wider diffs engi as well,

cause that would suck.

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 8:23 pm
by crispy zook
go the 15x 10s i ran then on my old 4 runner with 6 inch lift looked tough as worked well to

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:56 pm
by ozy1
customhilux wrote:
ozy1 wrote:
customhilux wrote:
also u can run 10" wide rims on the road without getting pinged.
how is this, they cant legally be engineered on a rig, as they increase the track width more than the alowance states. according to ADR's
maybe u can't, but i could have sworn u could,

does that mean u can't get wider diffs engi as well,

cause that would suck.
upon speaking to an engineer a few weeks back, you can put wider diffs under no probs, (as long as brakes and all that shiat are sweet) but still means you cant go over the Max track increase of the NEW diffs,

there may be a possibility if you run a full floating rear diff, not to sure on this one.

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 9:02 pm
by customhilux
ozy1 wrote:
customhilux wrote:
ozy1 wrote:
customhilux wrote:
also u can run 10" wide rims on the road without getting pinged.
how is this, they cant legally be engineered on a rig, as they increase the track width more than the alowance states. according to ADR's
maybe u can't, but i could have sworn u could,

does that mean u can't get wider diffs engi as well,

cause that would suck.
upon speaking to an engineer a few weeks back, you can put wider diffs under no probs, (as long as brakes and all that shiat are sweet) but still means you cant go over the Max track increase of the NEW diffs,

there may be a possibility if you run a full floating rear diff, not to sure on this one.
gotta love how there's always a way around these things :lol:

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 6:49 pm
by guzzla
having managed to get 5 new ROH TRAK 2 rims thru insurance and having them clothed in 35in mickeys i headed over to the engineer, ALL WAS GOOD EXCEPT FOR THE RIMS......... 35mm over track(thats on top of the 25mm track increase allowed overall). that means that the rims supplied by ROH to suit an 80's are illegal and do not comply with the adr's for that vehicle. im sure theres a heap of you who may be in this situation without knowing it. currently waiting to hear what ROH have to say for themselves........


PS: i agree, changing to a wider diff is the easiest legal way to increace track

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 10:32 am
by vanzbrown
I believe rims for an early toyota are a higher offset than the newer toyotas... Am i right. Newer Cruisers with coil springs have a wider stance anyways, Correct?