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    farmernz
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    i initially tried to find black rims in offsets 15-20p, but struggled, black rock wheels had nice steelies but only 0 offsets, they maybe around but i ended up getting alloys instead, although still +8 offset.

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  • fourbyphil
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    Try king wheels or dynamic....dynamic definitely make a +25..... They fit with only minimal rubbing with a 2" lift
    Cheers
    Phil

    Just realised who I'm talking to......caught any trout lately Troy?

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  • Troy1
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    Hey Guys,

    Looking for black steel sunraiser style wheels in 17x8 with a +20 offset. Does anyone have these or know of what brand makes them? I have been looking around a bit and can only find +25 and +10(illegal).

    Thanks

    Troy

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  • greatest11
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    Hello there, I'm wondering a 18" x 9" +10 offset rim with tires BF 265/65 R18 can fit on my prado 150 series? will it comes out from fender a lot?

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  • Andosan
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    In my search for wheels I found some others that suit the 150 series:

    King Rebel 17x7.5
    King Rok 17x7.5

    Allied Dragon 17x8

    These come in +20 offset so all good for the 150.

    Cheers
    Ando

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  • Palmer
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    Originally posted by butane8 View Post
    that's " blasphemy " , putting the competitors rims on a prado... but cause i like to think outside the box , watching with interest.. cheers butane
    When the wife decided she liked the patrol rims, I wondered about if anyone had done this (and also figured there would be a lot of crap thrown my way if I did it). I too will be watching to see if this is viable (and how it looks).

    Mind you, she has decided she also likes 5 different wheel types since then as well. Lucky we aren't in a hurry for a new set of wheels/tyres at the moment, as I'm sure it will change again.

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  • mjrandom
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    Watch the centre bore on the Nissan wheels, you will need hub centric adapters.

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  • butane8
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    Originally posted by Marty 120 View Post
    So, and correct me if I'm wrong, Patrol wheels on a 120 GXL should give a reasonably good increase in track, and improve internal clearance by around 13mm. Has anyone successfully used these?
    that's " blasphemy " , putting the competitors rims on a prado... but cause i like to think outside the box , watching with interest.. cheers butane

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  • Peterpilot
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    Originally posted by fourbyphil View Post
    http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel...ulator#Results

    I like this calculator....nice and easy
    Cheers
    Phil
    This is good for comparing rims alone but just comparing rims can be misleading. If you use this calculator to compare a 17x7.5 +30 rim to a 17x9 +20 rim it tells you that you have 9mm less inner clearance at the rim with the +20 offset. However once you add the same size tyre to the rims you actually have more inner clearance with the 17x9 +20 at the tyre as a result of the offset.

    In reality any rubbing will occur at the tyre so a calculator that also takes tyre size into account gives you the full picture:

    http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp

    If you prefer a visual calculator, try this:

    http://www.willtheyfit.com/

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  • fourbyphil
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    http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel...ulator#Results

    I like this calculator....nice and easy
    Cheers
    Phil

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  • Guest
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    Refer to my post on page 10.

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  • vk2ss55
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    I'm confused...............the diagram shows that the wheel can have a pos or a neg offset but the list refers to ET ...........What does ET mean please ?
    Cheers Ross

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  • Peterpilot
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  • Peterpilot
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    Originally posted by Marty 120 View Post
    So, and correct me if I'm wrong, Patrol wheels on a 120 GXL should give a reasonably good increase in track, and improve internal clearance by around 13mm. Has anyone successfully used these?
    If the Patrol rims are a 17x8 in a +10 offset with PCD of 6x139.7 then yes to your first two questions. I don't know of anyone that has actually fitted Pootroll rims to a 120 Prado.

    Unfortunately the offset of +10 would make them illegal on a 120 series in NSW without an engineering certificate. The maximum track increase allowed is 25mm and the standard wheel has an offset of +30 which means that the biggest legal offset here is +18 (technically +17.5): http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registrati...vsi09_rev4.pdf

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  • Marty 120
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    So, and correct me if I'm wrong, Patrol wheels on a 120 GXL should give a reasonably good increase in track, and improve internal clearance by around 13mm. Has anyone successfully used these?
    Marty 120
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    Last edited by Marty 120; 21-07-2013, 12:16 AM.

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  • Peterpilot
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    245/70R17 tyres are not recommended for a 6x17 rim, but there is still decent rubber available. Try a set of Bridgestone D697 225/70R17 LT instead, search this forum and you'll find many testimonials for the Bridgestone tyres. You'll also find many people that have successfully fitted GXL rims to a GX

    You may also want to consider some 7.5x17 genuine Toyota steel rims which retail for about $140ea new from Toyota and you could reuse your current wheel nuts, or any aftermarket rims in a size and offset that will suit the particular tyre you want to run

    Bridgestone tyres link: http://www.bridgestone.com.au/tyres/treads/d697.aspx
    Link to flareless GX with GXL rims: http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?t=17390
    Peterpilot
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    Last edited by Peterpilot; 20-07-2013, 09:39 PM.

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