Hi all,
Just wondering if a standard 94 L200 wellside 4wd will take 31's without rubbing? and will factory sport flares keep them tucked in?
Also want to buy new 15" steelies , anyone know what the offset will be?
Cheers.
Tyre size
Re: Tyre size
I have 31x10.5 R15 Goodyear Wrangler MTRs on mine, no rubbing. I have 15x7 steel rims but I'm not sure of the offset. I also have a set of Goodyear Wrangler ATSA for road use on a set of alloy rims that are a different offset to the steelies, I get a little bit of rub on full lock and compression.
Mike
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1989 LandCruiser MWD BJ74 13BT
33 Deserthawk XMT.
If guns kill people, then,
Spoons make people fat,
Pencils mis-spell words,
and Cars make people drive drunk.
021 666812
Re: Tyre size
cheers.
Ive heard of tyre fitters being not too keen on fitting 31x10.5 to 7inch rims? most of them recommend 8 inch?
If 7 is all good then nectar, just need to work out what the offset is.
Ive heard of tyre fitters being not too keen on fitting 31x10.5 to 7inch rims? most of them recommend 8 inch?
If 7 is all good then nectar, just need to work out what the offset is.
Re: Tyre size
My pajero with the widebody flares has a tyre placard inside the drivers door that says the two factory tyre sizes are 265/70r15, and 31x10.5r15.
I think non-widebody ones would say they're meant to run a 235 or something.
Factory alloys on it are 7" wide, so there should be no issues with any tyre guy fitting them to a 7" rim.
They don't balloon out excessively, rather, are a 'good fitment' for a 4x4 type setup, in my opinion.
265 on a 7" rim on a lower profile car type tyre would be excessive but the amount of sidewall in 4x4 stuff makes it work quite nicely.
I think non-widebody ones would say they're meant to run a 235 or something.
Factory alloys on it are 7" wide, so there should be no issues with any tyre guy fitting them to a 7" rim.
They don't balloon out excessively, rather, are a 'good fitment' for a 4x4 type setup, in my opinion.
265 on a 7" rim on a lower profile car type tyre would be excessive but the amount of sidewall in 4x4 stuff makes it work quite nicely.