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    Pradoristi
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  • Pradoristi
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    Hey guys looking at doing 20inch rims for my 150. 275/50 or 285/50 tires are what i gather to be closest to stock diameter, just wanted to check what offset i should be getting so it won't rub during full turns.

    Not planning to lift anytime soon

    +20 should be okay ?

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  • fido666
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    Looking around at some 17" options for my 150 Kakadu and came across the Koya brand form another thread. I emailed them an enquiry and they say their XJ5 in 17x8 with +20 offset will fit. I tried to use the tool in the 1st post using a 265/70/17 tyre as the tyre to fit to the Koya rim and it seems that it will stick out 5mm further and fill out the wheelwell by an extra 15mm. It also indicate there will be a 100% clearance of the suspension but didn't factor in any lift. Have I used it correctly and does it mean these rims would be OK?

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  • Lodgey
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  • Lodgey
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    Thanks Andrew for feedback.

    I have new camper trailer approx 2 weeks from pick up and it has
    dynamic Hi8 17x8 with p25 offset (black) and I am thinking about putting the same on the Prado.
    Lodgey
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    Last edited by Lodgey; 16-11-2015, 11:01 AM. Reason: Typo

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  • mjrandom
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  • mjrandom
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    I just measured the wheels that came with the camper. I thought they were P30 for a 120 but the wheels are the same as above. dynamic 17x8 P25. So I could have left these on the camper... But the alloys look better and have KO2s and not KOs.

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  • AJ120
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  • AJ120
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    Track is changed by a different offset regardless of rim width, so a 10mm increase in track which is fine.

    Cheers Andrew

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  • Wtrxprs007
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  • Wtrxprs007
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    I don't know exactly but I think that would keep the stock wheel track.

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  • Lodgey
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  • Lodgey
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    Thanks.

    They are 17x8 with offset +25.
    Lodgey
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    Last edited by Lodgey; 16-11-2015, 11:00 AM. Reason: Typo

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  • Wtrxprs007
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  • Wtrxprs007
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    That sounds about right. What diameter and width is the new wheel you're looking at? That could factor in a change in wheel track

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  • Lodgey
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  • Lodgey
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    +25 offset on 2008 120 GXL - ok?

    I have an 08 GXL 120 with standard alloys with +30 offset.

    I am looking at some aftermarket alloys and they come in +25 and +40 offset. (Dynamic Hi8 in black)

    Am I correct in selecting the +25 offset which is a slight increase in track width?

    Pretty sure I am right but would welcome confirmation.

    Thanks
    Lodgey
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    Last edited by Lodgey; 15-11-2015, 01:05 PM. Reason: Typo

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  • Guest
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  • Guest
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    Yes, Peter. You've got it the right way round

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  • peter_mcc
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  • peter_mcc
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    Originally posted by amts View Post
    Toyota Prado Standard Rims
    120 Series
    • GXL+ 17x7.5 ET30

    150 Series
    • GXL 17x7.5" ET25
    I have a 150 GXL and my dad has a 120 GXL. He has a set of Cooper ST/MAXX tyres on a spare set of 120 GXL wheels that he's not using (nor likely to use in the near future) and I'm wondering if I can pinch them.

    I understand that 120 GXL wheels aren't legal (but will fit) on a 150 GXL because the track decreases by 10mm (ET30 vs ET25).

    From reading the whole thread I gather that increasing the track by 10mm is ok - so 150 GXL wheels should be legal on a 120 GXL. Is that true?

    If that's the case I might swap his Cooper tyres across to my rims and try to source some spare 150 GXL wheels in case he wants his tyres back for a trip!

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  • Turbo Piston
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  • Turbo Piston
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    Thanks for this mate!

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  • Guest
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  • Guest
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    Yes the standard offset is ET30, P30, +30. If you put on a P0 wheel, the centreline of the wheel will move outwards 30mm. However, if the wheel is say 8", then the outside of the rim will be a further 0.25" outwards.

    If you want to stay legal, most states will only allow a track increase of 26mm. Half this and you will only get a change of 13mm in offset allowed. So for the 120, the legal wheel offset is ET17 to ET30.

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  • Turbo Piston
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  • Turbo Piston
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    Want RIM will fit - little confused on offset

    Hi Guys,

    Read up on the threads here but trying to get around what the standard offset is.

    120 Series
    GX/Standard 17x6" ET50
    GXL+ 17x7.5 ET30 <------ Is this the offset?

    The rims that I wanted, MT Sidebiter have a P0 offset. So the guy was saying it will stick out 30mm which is illegal.

    Does this make sense?

    So does this mean I have to look for a rim that has a 30mm offset?

    Thanks

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  • Alex_P
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  • Alex_P
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    Originally posted by amts View Post
    Some weights are here to give you an idea
    http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread...tyres-and-rims
    Originally posted by mjrandom View Post
    Oops not 20kg more like 12........ Oops.
    Thanks guys!

    PS: I thought 17" TRD heavier then standard 17" alloys?

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