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  • Prado Rim Size & Offset Database

    The following is a listing of the wheel sizes that comes standad for the Prado; other vehicle makes with the same stud pattern; and wheels from 3rd party manufacturers. It was compiled to assist other Prado owners in wheel selection.

    The following list only includes 6 stud on 139.7mm PCD wheels. Bear in mind that some vehicle makes may have a smaller or larger centre bore and therefore will not fit on the Prado.

    To use this list successfully, you need to do the following:
    1. Look up the wheel size and offset for your current vehicle. (note: If you have a GX or Standard Prado, you can change to wider wheels. In this case, use the next model up as a point of reference.)
    2. Look down the list and find the wheel(s) with the same offset or lower.
    3. The wheel diameter and width is then up to you. There are various things to consider when choosing diameter and width, so I won't go further into this here.
    4. Make sure you double check with the tyre shop or search through Pradopoint for other members who have successfully made a swap.

    The list is currently incomplete. Please advise if you have something to add (including any corrections) and I will maintain this first post.

    And if you are contemplating fitting wider tyres, refer to this article
    http://www.expeditionswest.com/resea...tion_rev1.html

    Originally posted by The Pradopoint Team
    Pradopoint wishes to make clear that the information contained here may be incorrect and or out-of-date, confirmation of rim specifications and suitability should be obtained from the manufacturers website or local reseller prior to purchase. Hereafter, you the reader, acknowledge that the use of this information is at your own risk and modifications using this information may not be legal under the Australian and or State Road Traffic Acts.


    Toyota Prado Standard Rims
    90 Series
    • Alloy/Steel 16x7" ET15
    • Steel 16x6" ET30

    120 Series
    • GX/Standard 17x6" ET50
    • GXL+ 17x7.5 ET30


    150 Series
    • GX 17x6.5" ET15
    • GXL 17x7.5" ET25
    • VX+ 18x7.5" ET25

    Other Vehicles with a 6-stud Pattern
    Toyota FJ Cruiser
    • 17x7.5" ET15

    Toyota Hilux
    • 17x7.5" ET30

    Landcruiser 80

    Isuzu D-max

    Great Wall V240

    Holden Colorado


    Ford Ranger
    • 17x7.5" ET10

    Mitsubishi Pajero
    • 17x7.5" ET46

    Mitsubishi Triton
    • 17x7.5" ET38

    Nissan Patrol
    • 17x8.0" ET10


    Aftermarket Manfacturers & Rim Styles
    CSA Sniper
    • 18x8.0" ET25

    Dick Cepek Torque

    ROH Trojan
    • 17x7.5" ET30

    ROH RTX
    • 17x8.0" ET30

    Speedy Grande
    • 16x7.0" ET30
    • 17x7.5" ET10
    • 17x7.5" ET30

    Speedy Avalanche
    • 17x7.5" ET25

    Speedy Flame
    • 17x8.0" ET25


    Some fitment notes and guide:
    • A 16" rim can't fit onto a 120 due to interference with the front brake calipers. However, it can fit on the rear of the 120.
    • It is illegal to reduce the track of a vehicle. Therefore, you can't fit a 120 GXL alloy onto a 150.
    • On the 150, you can change the VX/Kakadu 18" rim to the GXL 17" rim. Speedy Avalanche 17x7.5 also fit. viewtopic.php?f=55&t=12335&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a

    The 1st thing to look at is the offset as this will determine your wheel track. Do not go for more positive offset as that will reduce your wheel track. Go for lesser offset.

    2nd thing is to look at how much further out the outside face of the rim is compared to factory spec. To do this, you need the following equation:

    Protrusion outside face of rim = 25.4 x (Wnew - Wfactory)/2 + (OSfactory - OSnew)

    Where:
    W = rim width in inches
    OS =
    offset in mm
    Result of the equation is in mm

    The 3rd thing is to check clearance to the UCA. To do this, you need the following equation:
    Reduction of clearance to UCA = -[25.4 x (Wnew - Wfactory)/2 - (OSfactory - OSnew)]

    If result is +ve, there is an increase in clearance

    I have an Excel spreadsheet I can email you. Send me an email to amtsprado at gmail dot com.

    Or use this excellent calculator.
    http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp

    Some rims from the US only lists backspacing instead of offset. This is what backspace is in relation to rim width and offset. Note that rim width is measured inside the bead. Backspace is measured from outside the bead.
    amts
    Ninja Poster.
    Last edited by amts; 15-12-2014, 08:26 PM.

  • #2
    Re: Prado Rim Size & Offset Database

    I have been advised that the offset on my GXL 150 is ET 10. ET 25 for 120 Prado is confirmed from the same source.

    Regards

    RobA

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    • #3
      I am about to buy some steel rims with muddies for my 90 series prado. Could someone tell me what offset i should go to be legal?

      I am getting 265/75r16 maxxis bighorns 762's. With king steel rims. I thought via talk on here that getting 0 offset will be the best but still be legal but two tyre shops have told me that 10 offset is the best and 0 offset will make it hang out the guards?!?!

      if you know anything to help please let me know as i am looking at buying today or tomorrow!

      thanks in advance!

      Chris
      Front and Rear ARB Air Lockers - Maxxis Bighorn 32inch M/Ts - Black 16x8 Sunrasias - Bilstein shocks - Lovells springs - Duel batteries - Ironman winch bar - Safari snorkel - Turbo timer - Boost guage - 3 inch mandrel bent exhaust - DP chip - Diff breathers - Custom Drawers - Towbar - Cargo barrier - HID spotties - Roof cage - Rear floodlight - Arb compressor - Garmin 1490T with Topos - 12000 Winch - Ozito chainsaw blah blah blah

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      • #4
        Re the thread:
        Great idea for a thread, I've often wanted to start one, but I reckon it should be split up by series, and posted into the Tyre section of each series.

        Originally posted by lockedup View Post
        I am about to buy some steel rims with muddies for my 90 series prado. Could someone tell me what offset i should go to be legal?

        I am getting 265/75r16 maxxis bighorns 762's. With king steel rims. I thought via talk on here that getting 0 offset will be the best but still be legal but two tyre shops have told me that 10 offset is the best and 0 offset will make it hang out the guards?!?!

        if you know anything to help please let me know as i am looking at buying today or tomorrow!

        thanks in advance!

        Chris
        In NSW the max track width increase allowable via rim offset, for an IFS vehicle, is 12.5mm each side - which is a pitiful amount. The original alloys are +15 offset, so +10 is okay and the widest legal is +5 (available, but rare). 0 would be very close but technically a defect. Personally, I don't think it's worth spending money on a set of rims for a LEGAL offset change because the law is too restrictive.

        With the plastic wheel arches I can't see how 0 would would protrude from the body. There definitely more than a 15mm space from what I've seen, try measuring them yourself. For Prado's without flares, sure, it's probably an issue.

        PS: I'd ditch the steel rims idea as well, unless you have a strong case for them. Lightweight alloys are better for suspension response. The only benefit of steel is being able to repair them if they bend.
        glen_ep - engineered, 4" lift, 33" 255/85R16, lockers, 4.88 ratios www.pradopoint.com.au/showthread.php?17237 www.youtube.com/user/glenep www.fb.com/groups/ToyotaPrado90

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        • #5
          one question and maybe a dumb one, but where does back spacing come into it?
          i want to get some dick cepek torque's they are a 17x8.5 and the have a +6mm offset, and 5 for backspacing (no units).
          150 VX diesel. Awesome bonnet protector! Monster Rides 3" Susp Lift, 265/70/17 MT MTZ's on Dick Cepek Torques, TJM T13 bar,TG150 Guard, Airtec Snorkel, Lightforce HID's, GME TX3540, CKMTA12 compressor, redarc dual bats, Drawers, fridgy drop slide, Maxtrax, More to come... one day!
          [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?18807-ages-150-VX-D4D-black"]My Rig Buildup[/URL]

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          • #6
            Backspacing = 0.5 x rim width + offset.

            i want to get some dick cepek torque's they are a 17x8.5 and the have a +6mm offset, and 5 for backspacing (no units).
            I'm assuming that the units for the backspacing is in inches but then it doesn't makes sense as a 17x8.5" ET6 rim has a backspacing of 4.49", not 5". Maybe it's a typo and rounding off will get 4.5" and someone missed the 4. bit.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ages View Post
              one question and maybe a dumb one, but where does back spacing come into it?
              i want to get some dick cepek torque's they are a 17x8.5 and the have a +6mm offset, and 5 for backspacing (no units).
              Yep, like amts said, backspacing will be 114mm (4.49")

              Backspacing and other terms are explaned here: http://www.customtacos.com/tech/index.php?article=40

              In your case I'll assume you currently have the 18x7.5" wide rims with an offset of +25. If changing to a set of 17x8.5" wide rims with +6 offset, your first concern should be whether the smaller diameter rim will hit your brake calipers. If that's okay, the next concern is the increased width of 1 inch, which, due to a different offset, will mean:
              - the outside edge of the rims will move further out by 31.7mm.
              - the inside edge of the rims will move further away from the body by 6.3mm
              - the total offset change is 19mm per wheel; which is a total track width increase of 38mm.
              - steering characteristics will change due to the offset, so check for rubbing in the front at full lock.
              glen_ep - engineered, 4" lift, 33" 255/85R16, lockers, 4.88 ratios www.pradopoint.com.au/showthread.php?17237 www.youtube.com/user/glenep www.fb.com/groups/ToyotaPrado90

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              • #8
                Originally posted by lockedup View Post
                I am about to buy some steel rims with muddies for my 90 series prado. Could someone tell me what offset i should go to be legal?

                I am getting 265/75r16 maxxis bighorns 762's. With king steel rims. I thought via talk on here that getting 0 offset will be the best but still be legal but two tyre shops have told me that 10 offset is the best and 0 offset will make it hang out the guards?!?!

                if you know anything to help please let me know as i am looking at buying today or tomorrow!

                thanks in advance!

                Chris
                They told me that too, its rubbish.. alot of people on here including me running a wider offset than that. Im running king rims 16x8 -13 and my tyre is flush with the gaurds, so 0 offset would definatly sit in the gauds

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                • #9
                  Thanks amts and glen_ep. Very helpful!
                  150 VX diesel. Awesome bonnet protector! Monster Rides 3" Susp Lift, 265/70/17 MT MTZ's on Dick Cepek Torques, TJM T13 bar,TG150 Guard, Airtec Snorkel, Lightforce HID's, GME TX3540, CKMTA12 compressor, redarc dual bats, Drawers, fridgy drop slide, Maxtrax, More to come... one day!
                  [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?18807-ages-150-VX-D4D-black"]My Rig Buildup[/URL]

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Ages View Post
                    i want to get some dick
                    Scrolling down the page and this is all i saw. Surely i wasn't the only one
                    My build [url]http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?25816-Mikes-150VX-Yes-it-s-another-silver-Prado[/url]

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                    • #11
                      Shux that's like when ya come in through half conversation an miss the entire context.
                      Or you just got it in your mind
                      150 VX diesel. Awesome bonnet protector! Monster Rides 3" Susp Lift, 265/70/17 MT MTZ's on Dick Cepek Torques, TJM T13 bar,TG150 Guard, Airtec Snorkel, Lightforce HID's, GME TX3540, CKMTA12 compressor, redarc dual bats, Drawers, fridgy drop slide, Maxtrax, More to come... one day!
                      [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?18807-ages-150-VX-D4D-black"]My Rig Buildup[/URL]

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                      • #12
                        ordered some 265/75r16 bighorn mt762s on steelies with 0 offset... five of... mmm pics up thursday...
                        Front and Rear ARB Air Lockers - Maxxis Bighorn 32inch M/Ts - Black 16x8 Sunrasias - Bilstein shocks - Lovells springs - Duel batteries - Ironman winch bar - Safari snorkel - Turbo timer - Boost guage - 3 inch mandrel bent exhaust - DP chip - Diff breathers - Custom Drawers - Towbar - Cargo barrier - HID spotties - Roof cage - Rear floodlight - Arb compressor - Garmin 1490T with Topos - 12000 Winch - Ozito chainsaw blah blah blah

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                        • #13
                          A useful calculator for different wheels and tyres, including offset can be found here:

                          https://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp

                          This is also a good tyre size comparison calculator:

                          https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc
                          Peterpilot
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                          Last edited by Peterpilot; 31-01-2021, 07:42 PM. Reason: Previously posted links no longer available
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                          • #14
                            I also found an offset and backspace calculator:
                            http://www.gtsparkplugs.com/WheelOffsetCalc.html
                            "Sure it’s quiet, for a diesel, but that’s like being well-behaved… for a murderer."- Jeremy Clarkson

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                            • #15
                              Im a bit confused. Good thread though. All I know is Ive put ET20 17X8 Wheels on a 150 Prado, and they fit.
                              sigpic2" King Springs, Ironman Foam Cell Shocks. 17x9 Dick Cepek wheels with 275/70/17 Maxxis Bighorn 762S. Ironman Deluxe Bullbar. Lightforce 240 XGT Lights. GME TX3100 UHF. Scanguage II. Drifta Drawers. Wetseat Covers. Toyota. Dual Battery System. MSA Seat Organiser and Table. MSA Wheel Bin. Staun Deflators. Toyota Tow Bar. Ironman Underbody Protection Plates. Waeco CF50. Performance Chip. TJM Airtec Snorkel. Sandgrabba Mats.

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