Standard 80 series

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Standard 80 series

Postby pudd99 » Tue Aug 28, 2018 9:49 pm

So i need some advice on wheel sizing, i am pretty keen on some 33 12.5 size tyres but unsure what best offset for standard height? I have a 95 vx unsure what size rims also.. any help be much appreciated.. or can i go bigger than 33? :lol: :lol: i would rather not have to change and adjust too much other stuff to make them fit if possible thabks in advance
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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby Ant » Wed Aug 29, 2018 7:14 am

I have a standard VX LTD on 33s with about a 0 offset rim. It has not been offroad yet so dont know if it will rub but seems to be enough room for a bit of movement and will tuck up quite nicely.

Someone will need to clarify rim size for you but some have bigger brakes so will need 16" rims, I believe most 80 series after 94 will have the upgraded brakes.
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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby skid » Wed Aug 29, 2018 1:23 pm

As said above you will have to run 16" rims.
You can stick to factory ones or if you are looking at aftermarket steelies then you can go ti a 16x8" with a negative 28 offset.
Tyres you can run the 285/75r16 or the 305/70r16.
You can do all of this on a standard height 80.

Just to wet your appetite and knock all the supposed experts out there , I have fitted 35/12.50r15" tyres to 15x8 negative 22 offset rims on a standard height 80 with no rubbing at full flex ;-) ;-)

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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby pudd99 » Thu Aug 30, 2018 6:57 am

Im going with some 15x10s with 33 x 13.5s on them, ill let ya know how i go
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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby skid » Thu Aug 30, 2018 6:52 pm

pudd99 wrote:Im going with some 15x10s with 33 x 13.5s on them, ill let ya know how i go



Just so ya know ......

15x10s will stick outside the factory flares
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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby pudd99 » Fri Aug 31, 2018 10:21 am

Yeah mate thats all good, does anyone know how much wider those bolt on flares are?
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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby skid » Fri Aug 31, 2018 3:59 pm

pudd99 wrote:Yeah mate thats all good, does anyone know how much wider those bolt on flares are?



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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby wjw » Mon Sep 03, 2018 10:59 am

skid wrote:
pudd99 wrote:Yeah mate thats all good, does anyone know how much wider those bolt on flares are?



http://www.kutsnake.co.nz/toyota.html


FYI, the kutsnake ones replace the factory flares.
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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby skid » Tue Sep 04, 2018 1:09 pm

skid wrote:
pudd99 wrote:Im going with some 15x10s with 33 x 13.5s on them, ill let ya know how i go



Just so ya know ......

15x10s will stick outside the factory flares



p.s. go to specsavers

As previously mentioned, the 15s wont fit over your calipers, but hey, by all means ignore the advice you were given when you asked for it and head off and do your own thing.
It may cost you a lot of money but thats fine coz you seem to know what you are doing :roll: :roll:
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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby stealth » Tue Sep 04, 2018 4:24 pm

skid wrote:
skid wrote:
pudd99 wrote:Im going with some 15x10s with 33 x 13.5s on them, ill let ya know how i go



Just so ya know ......

15x10s will stick outside the factory flares



p.s. go to specsavers

As previously mentioned, the 15s wont fit over your calipers, but hey, by all means ignore the advice you were given when you asked for it and head off and do your own thing.
It may cost you a lot of money but thats fine coz you seem to know what you are doing :roll: :roll:


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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby pudd99 » Thu Sep 13, 2018 12:30 pm

Yeah nah sorry team went with 16x8 305 75s just waiting on them to arrive :!:
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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby lax2wlg » Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:11 pm

Anyhow, its just minor clearancing. Its nothing to worry about. Overloading the whole braking system with the big wheels/tyres should be more of a worry. There is always a compromise ;)

But you are not going to compromise the caliper by removing a small amount of material from the casting. There is shitloads of material to work with and there is no logical pathway to this compromising its ability to do its job. You could take the calipers to a machine shop and have them clearanced and finished really cleanly. Its no different to removing a small amount of case material when installing lower transfer gears.

Then you have a lot more options for another set of cheap road tyres etc
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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby Ant » Wed Sep 19, 2018 8:20 am

pudd99 wrote:Yeah nah sorry team went with 16x8 305 75s just waiting on them to arrive :!:


What did you end up getting? and what did you pay?

I am after some 305 70 16 for my cruiser.
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Re: Standard 80 series

Postby pudd99 » Wed Oct 10, 2018 3:04 pm

305 70 r16s mate still waiting on invoice :lol: will let you know
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