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    Originally posted by MDSimpson View Post
    So, I have a 6th rim and tyre as a spare, and in the event the eventual buyer of my 120 does not want the extra rim, will it fit my new 150 GXL as a 2nd spare?
    No, not legally due to the offset going the wrong way.

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    120 Rims on a 150

    So, I have a 6th rim and tyre as a spare, and in the event the eventual buyer of my 120 does not want the extra rim, will it fit my new 150 GXL as a 2nd spare?

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    Originally posted by emmtee View Post
    I have a 2014 GXL with a 2" OME lift and I'd like to get aftermarket 18" wheels (i know maintaining 17" is more sensible). The rims I am looking at are 18x9" ET 0. I intend on running 33" tyres, somewhere around 275/70s or 285/70s.

    Given these rim's standard width and offset is 17x7.5 ET25, I have calculated that the outside face protrusion will be 6.5cm. .
    Whilst my intention is to run a more aggressive offset; is this too much? What issues should I consider with this setup?

    Thanks in advance. I look forward to your feedback.
    275/70R18 is 33.2"
    285/70R18 is 33.7"

    Are you more interested in offroad performance or looks? Because wider tyres don't give you an advantage offroad and larger tyres will mean that you will take a hit in fuel economy.
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    Last edited by amts; 10-10-2014, 04:01 PM.

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  • MENT4L
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    Im not to sure about the 150 prado but I know with my 120 to get a 285/70 17 we had to go a 0 offset. But even then I still had issues with the front tyres hitting the body mount when hitting bumps with the wheels turned

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  • emmtee
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    Hi all, this is my first post. Before I start, I just wanted to say thanks to all of you on PP; been surfing the pages here for a while and really appreciate the guidance and inspiration from members Prados. The first post is a fine example of this.

    I have a 2014 GXL with a 2" OME lift and I'd like to get aftermarket 18" wheels (i know maintaining 17" is more sensible). The rims I am looking at are 18x9" ET 0. I intend on running 33" tyres, somewhere around 275/70s or 285/70s.

    Given these rim's standard width and offset is 17x7.5 ET25, I have calculated that the outside face protrusion will be 6.5cm. .
    Whilst my intention is to run a more aggressive offset; is this too much? What issues should I consider with this setup?

    Thanks in advance. I look forward to your feedback.

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    A 16" off a 90 will come very close
    http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread...l=1#post140828
    The 90 series have an offset of ET15 and is 16x7". Not sure but a 285mm wide tyre might not fit onto a 7" wide rim.

    I would stick with the Toyota 17"x7.5" steelies. They are available cheap from Toyota dealers.

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  • MENT4L
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    Ok thanks, what would have to be done to fit a 285/75R16? To my understanding the 16" rim can fit if the correct offset? And I remember reading something about needing to die grind off lumps on the fron calipers?

    Or am I trying to do the impossible?

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    Originally posted by MENT4L View Post
    Hi guys, a very informative thread thanks.... but my head hurts from all the info

    I have a 120 pilbera with the steel wheels (17x6?) with 265/65 AT's but am wanting to get another set of wheels with MT's for when we head bush. My question is what size offset (sunrasia) 17" rim would I need and whats the largest size tyre I can fit (not worried about legalities but needs

    The 120 has a 2" suspension lift

    Thanks in advance
    The Pilbaras have the normal 17x7.5" steelies with ET30 offset.
    You can safely go to 265/70R17 without modifying anything. Beyond that, it will start to rub.

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  • MENT4L
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    Hi guys, a very informative thread thanks.... but my head hurts from all the info

    I have a 120 pilbera with the steel wheels (17x6?) with 265/65 AT's but am wanting to get another set of wheels with MT's for when we head bush. My question is what size offset (sunrasia) 17" rim would I need and whats the largest size tyre I can fit (not worried about legalities but needs

    The 120 has a 2" suspension lift

    Thanks in advance

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    Andrew if you want to include the data... Holden R series Rodeo up to RC Colorado. 16 x7 with offset P38. Centre bore 99.5 and like the Prado (centre bore 106) wheels are hubcentric. RG Colorado is P30 not sure on the centre bore.

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  • Clarksnow
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    thanks for that

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    Originally posted by Clarksnow View Post
    can some help me. I have a 2004 Prado 120 Grande with the rims and about to purchase some new rims and tyres. The new rims and tyres are from a 2014 Prado 150 Kakadu. Will the new tyres and rims fit the Prado 120 Grande. I get confused with the offset discussions. Thanks David
    Yes, they will be fine.

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    can some help me. I have a 2004 Prado 120 Grande with the rims and about to purchase some new rims and tyres. The new rims and tyres are from a 2014 Prado 150 Kakadu. Will the new tyres and rims fit the Prado 120 Grande. I get confused with the offset discussions. Thanks David

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    Originally posted by Mondo-150 View Post
    What size / offset rim is everybody using on there camper trailers to keep the all compatible with each other ?
    Same Same!




    Cheers Andrew
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    Last edited by AJ120; 14-07-2014, 10:36 AM.

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  • Mondo-150
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    What size / offset rim is everybody using on there camper trailers to keep the all compatible with each other ?

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