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Troy is right the GQ offset is about the best you will get off the shelf.
I beleive the -10 is measured from the centre line of the rim.
So a rim with -10 offset would have the mounting face 10mm inward from the centre line.
RUFF wrote:Troy is right the GQ offset is about the best you will get off the shelf. I beleive the -10 is measured from the centre line of the rim. So a rim with -10 offset would have the mounting face 10mm inward from the centre line.
Im not positive on this.
i thought that landcrusier offset was more than GQ
RUFF wrote:Troy is right the GQ offset is about the best you will get off the shelf. I beleive the -10 is measured from the centre line of the rim. So a rim with -10 offset would have the mounting face 10mm inward from the centre line.
Im not positive on this.
i thought that landcrusier offset was more than GQ
Okay, if you are wanting a rim off the shelf (NO rimming jokes thankyou) ask for a 15x8 (obviously 6 stud) rim with negative 25mm offset. This offset is not for any specific make or model - the salesmen/fitters opinions will differ everywhere - some will say 75 series, some GQ, some say the cross (that's the last time I take POS's advice and ask Trent)
I've had GQ offset 16x8s on my 84 4runner. The weights on the wheel just touched the tie rod end on the drivers side. OK so the wore themselves down to not touch anymore but thats not the point. With 15x8 they wouldn't have fitted because of the tie rod setup. Try them on the car before money changes hands because I thought I was going to have to put spacers on to make mine fit. It's a little dissapointing to get home with a new set of 16x8 rims with new 285/76 16 BFG's only to find when you bolt them up, they won't spin.
Andrew_C wrote:I've had GQ offset 16x8s on my 84 4runner. The weights on the wheel just touched the tie rod end on the drivers side. OK so the wore themselves down to not touch anymore but thats not the point. With 15x8 they wouldn't have fitted because of the tie rod setup. Try them on the car before money changes hands because I thought I was going to have to put spacers on to make mine fit. It's a little dissapointing to get home with a new set of 16x8 rims with new 285/76 16 BFG's only to find when you bolt them up, they won't spin.
Do you know the offset of the rim? If not then perhaps you should get the steel rule out and measure the offset. You will find you have a neutral offset (0) or positive offset (+10 or similar)
Thunder, when you get some rims, just ask for a negative 25mm offset rim, your trusted tyre bloke will do the rest. (if the rims don't fit, the trade practices act covers you for replacement)
I run negative 25's 15x8's on my 86 hilux - not a problem.
theres been a lot of input on this. so ill get him over to read this as he will not be able to try before he buys as he will be getting them from south australia....
were in sydney
thanks all for helping.....steve
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