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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby helmut79 on Tue, 11 Dec 2012 6:28 +0000

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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby mudlux05 on Tue, 11 Dec 2012 6:29 +0000

yep just enough to miss by a fly shit :D
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Kizzzaaa on Sat, 19 Jan 2013 5:56 +0000

I'm looking at getting new tires and rims soon, i have a single cab sr hilux with a 40mm old man emu lift under it and arb deluxe bullbar. I wouldnt mind fitting 285x75xr16 on some allied rims, what sort of offset rims would I need to not have it scrubbing too much or minor mods to eliminate scrubbing?

Or is it safer to get 265x75xr16?

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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Tys91 on Sat, 19 Jan 2013 6:16 +0000

Searh button is your best bet mate lots including myself run a 33 . Im runninv a 12inch wide tyre (305) and beleive me, its taken me alot of commitment to make it work its not as easy as throwing it on and taking it up the street. You will know when it rubs under full compression and full lock . If your willing to commit go for it you wont regret it.
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Loosey on Sat, 19 Jan 2013 6:33 +0000

Tys91 wrote:Searh button is your best bet mate lots including myself run a 33 . Im runninv a 12inch wide tyre (305) and beleive me, its taken me alot of commitment to make it work its not as easy as throwing it on and taking it up the street. You will know when it rubs under full compression and full lock . If your willing to commit go for it you wont regret it.


I'm gonna be trying to make 33x12.5x15's fit under my hilux...

Wish me luck! :twisted: :lol:
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby brenden2287 on Sat, 19 Jan 2013 8:46 +0000

ive got a 2005 hilux sr5, has 2" suspension lift and 2" body lift. Currently running Bf Goodrich all terrain 31's(no problems)
Im looking at buying the Bf Goodrich Km2 Mud terrains 285/75/16 , but need help deciding on what rim offset i need?
not sure whether to get 0 or -13 or sumthing so it stays clear of any parts?
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby danmcccc on Sat, 19 Jan 2013 9:08 +0000

0 offset
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Loosey on Sat, 19 Jan 2013 9:17 +0000

danmcccc wrote:0 offset


or +10...

Blackie is running those tyres at that offset.
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Blackie2008 on Sun, 20 Jan 2013 10:42 +0000

I'm running 285/70/17 but it's close. With a +10 offset to help clear the body mount. Any further neg and you'll have issues. Not sure how relative it is to 16's.
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Loosey on Sun, 20 Jan 2013 2:41 +0000

Forgot the 17's :doh:
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby danmcccc on Sun, 20 Jan 2013 3:26 +0000

Loosey wrote:
danmcccc wrote:0 offset


or +10...

Blackie is running those tyres at that offset.

or that...rim choice is very limited tho....any rim you see for 4wd's in a 16 will almost certainly come in 0 offset
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby brenden2287 on Sun, 20 Jan 2013 3:32 +0000

Ohk, So would a negative offset rims cause it to rub more on the body mounts?
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Hilux Max on Sun, 20 Jan 2013 4:57 +0000

the more negative the offset the further the wheel is pushed out from the hub.

the further the wheel is pushed out from the hub, the larger the turning arc becomes.

the larger the turning arc becomes, the closer the wheel/tyre combo gets to the bodymount/firewall

Upper control arms and custom wheel alignments help gain a little bit more clearance in this area.

at the end of the day its a comprimise between what you want, what you need, and what you think looks good.

if you drive alot on the street and dont compress the suspension fully then you'll be able to get way with a more negative offset.

if your compressing the front end alot and asking alot of the vehicle offroad, a negative offset wont be as forgiving as a zero, +10, offset.

tyre diameter and width play a part too. theres no correct formula, you have to do your research, read up what others are runnign and what they do and try to find what works best for you.
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby brenden2287 on Sun, 20 Jan 2013 6:04 +0000

ohk thanks for the help, will do
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Crooky on Sun, 27 Jan 2013 7:52 +0000

Hey guys
Just wondering if you's would know any good web sites to purchase a lift kit big enough for 33's
Would you's recommend a 3 or 4 inch lift?
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby kyle300exc on Sun, 27 Jan 2013 7:55 +0000

Good work crooky here you go viewtopic.php?f=46&t=15898
they are adjustable so you start at 3 inch and go from there
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Crooky on Sun, 27 Jan 2013 8:03 +0000

Thanks Kyle
I was thinking of a total kit a lil bit cheaper that's still a decent set as I'm only a apprentice
I found a 4" blinstein kit for $2850 plus deliver is that a good deal or has any1 else found a better deal?
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Loosey on Sun, 27 Jan 2013 8:19 +0000

Perhaps that Cal offroad kit

not sure what the cost is.
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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Tys91 on Sun, 27 Jan 2013 8:34 +0000

Crooky wrote:Hey guys
Just wondering if you's would know any good web sites to purchase a lift kit big enough for 33's
Would you's recommend a 3 or 4 inch lift?
Thanks


http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/s ... _11_50_221

im using superiors profender ajustable 4" lift kit with 33 (305 )

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Re: Fitting 33'' tyre thread.

Postby Crooky on Mon, 28 Jan 2013 6:10 +0000

That's for your help guys
Superiors best price I'v seen so far
Would a 4" fit 33' x 12.5 x 15 with zero offset?
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