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15" rims on '05 GU4 wagon
15" rims on '05 GU4 wagon
I tried a mate's 15" sunraysia rim+tyre on my GU this arv and it fitted fine front and back - the gap between the rim and the brake caliper was from about 6mm min to 8mm or so max. We bolted the rim up and turned the wheel a few times to check it.
My question is, is the gap described above enough, or is there a larger minimum required or recommended? Any heating issues due to reduced airspace? (just guessing wildly)
thanks,
jason
My question is, is the gap described above enough, or is there a larger minimum required or recommended? Any heating issues due to reduced airspace? (just guessing wildly)
thanks,
jason
Re: 15" rims on '05 GU4 wagon
That's interesting .. a mate tried 15's on his 2003 model and they wouldn't fit on the rear? Wonder what the difference is? Were your 15's Nissan or Toyota offset?jimsaq wrote:I tried a mate's 15" sunraysia rim+tyre on my GU this arv and it fitted fine front and back - the gap between the rim and the brake caliper was from about 6mm min to 8mm or so max. We bolted the rim up and turned the wheel a few times to check it.
My question is, is the gap described above enough, or is there a larger minimum required or recommended? Any heating issues due to reduced airspace? (just guessing wildly)
thanks,
jason
Simo
TD 80 Series, F&R Lockers, Winch etc
Must depend on state - it is legal to go to down in rim size in QLD. All that matters is the overall increase/decrease including tyre.stool wrote:Sounds fine to me` But not leagl as GU came out with 16" rims
and you will end up in poo if you have a prang
So, if going from 17 down to 15, all you need is the correct profile tyre and you're OK.
The rim diameter may be varied from the standard size
but the overall diameter of the tyre must not vary by
more than +15mm or -26mm. (from QLD transport)
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