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LOWDWN
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pajero offsets?

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goin to get some 15'' wheels and 33s for the pajero, i want the rim flush with the factory flare and the tyre wall to just come past the flare

wat offsets will it take? i will pull a wheel off and do messurements this w/e but wats wat you guys run, getting steel rims -24p about right as an option

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sam
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Post by NJV6 »

HI, To get wheels with that offset to fit on a Pajero you will need to lift it higher!

As the further out they stick, the further 'back' they come when turning and this is where they rub, at the rear of the front wheel. I have tried Land Cruiser ones on mine and no go. Would prob fit with an extra 50mm body lift, 3.5 (mine) & 2.8 ones came with factory 30mm body lift to clear bigger transmisssion

They fit on Patrol wheels which are pretty similar to Mitsubishi.
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods ;)
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Post by LOWDWN »

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these are the 33'' well 255/85/16 on my mates pajero (no flares) at 20p

torsion bars wound up, most of the way, had a bit left still, they didnt rub at all offroad, but obviousy the flare change a bit dont they?

lined up with our truck, id need 40mm to get them looking good, therefor 20neg would be the go (correct me if im wrong)

edit that: these are 7.5s were as id be after a 8'' so theres another quarter of an inch, so 10neg offsett
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Post by WACKO »

i use crusier wheels. mainly to clear the brakes on mine, buy they also sit out quite wide. i had to massage the rear of the wheel arch witha hammer so i could turn with out scrubing. BUT even if you do this and get them to fit, then you have other problems, well mainly one. the idler arm for the steering. they flog out very quickly and are about a hundy or so. you could be replacing them as often as every warrent.

your mates looks quite cool.. 8)

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Post by LOWDWN »

whats the factory offset of a pajero rim, gen 2, i can see 18 stamped but not sure if its neg or pos

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