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Will they fit on feroza?

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Will they fit on feroza?

Post by ferozamaniac »

I found those wheels from Grand Vitara 205/80/16 will they fit on the feroza. Should i do any modifications and what they will have to be? With these tyres wheels will i gain any ground clearance more than before in the back differential? How much will that be?
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Re: Will they fit on feroza?

Post by rockzilla »

ferozamaniac wrote:I found those wheels from Grand Vitara 205/80/16 will they fit on the feroza. Should i do any modifications and what they will have to be? With these tyres wheels will i gain any ground clearance more than before in the back differential? How much will that be?
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they would probably fit if they are 5x5.5 bolt pattern (sammy wheels fit on my rockY). the diameter of the tire gives you the ground clearance not the wheel, the rim size effects the tires performance.devide the difference between the two tires by 2 and that gives you the clearance amount at the diff. they may rub the fender flairs alittle when you're wheeling, don't think it will be much
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Post by HotFourOk »

Yeah, if the stud patterns are the same they will fit up no dramas.

That size is only around a 29" tyre, so it wont put your gearing out much, and not much rubbing will occur because they are quite narrow.

The pattern looks quite chunky, they should go good! :D
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Post by watkins »

suzi wheels will fit just watch the offset.
suzuki and lada wheels fit
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Post by *BESTY* »

watkins wrote:suzi wheels will fit just watch the offset.
suzuki and lada wheels fit
and Jeep and F100's

F100's have a good offset for larger tyres.
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Post by Kickingback99 »

NOOBIE wants to know, when you say [i]f100[/i], do you mean the ford f100 truck that we had here in the states? Also, do you know what year jeeps fit. I tried a 97 (the one with the round headlights) wrangler and they were off a bit.
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Post by HotFourOk »

Yes F100 refers to the Ford pickup.

The Jeep CJ models have 5x5.5" stud pattern.
The later YJ Wranglers have a smaller PCD and wont fit.
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Post by rockzilla »

Kickingback99 wrote:NOOBIE wants to know, when you say f100, do you mean the ford f100 truck that we had here in the states? Also, do you know what year jeeps fit. I tried a 97 (the one with the round headlights) wrangler and they were off a bit.
if you're going to use ferd wheels make sure the center holes will fit over your hubs.2wd 5lug centers can be quite abit smaller(personal exp.)
is it normal for one testicle to be larger than the other three?
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