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Re: 32" Tyres on Hilux

PostPosted: Wed, 09 Jul 2014 10:43 +0000
by Rbhawilliams
Hi, I have a 2007 hilux sr5. Thinking of purchasing a set of 32x11.5x15 bfg a/t on a 1995 sr5 rim? Will these fit ok or not, I have a 3 inch lift so I should be sweet for size I think but cant work out the whole offset thing. Cant afford to go and buy brand new and these are a good price from a friend, I can drive over but its a 2 hr trip to check and if they dont fit ive wasted half a day. Any help much appreciated

Thanks
Ben

Re: 32" Tyres on Hilux

PostPosted: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 5:03 +0000
by Diezel45
i dont know for sure, but i would imagine a 1995 sr5 rim would be a 5 stud pattern?

Re: 32" Tyres on Hilux

PostPosted: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 6:06 +0000
by Rbhawilliams
Possibly a 2002 hes telling me now
Thanks

Re: 32" Tyres on Hilux

PostPosted: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 6:26 +0000
by Diezel45
i was wrong anyway, either model is a 6x139.7 pattern. he needs to work out what the offset is so we can figure out if they will work for you with no troubles

Re: 32" Tyres on Hilux

PostPosted: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 6:38 +0000
by nicebike
Rbhawilliams wrote:Hi, I have a 2007 hilux sr5. Thinking of purchasing a set of 32x11.5x15 bfg a/t on a 1995 sr5 rim? Will these fit ok or not, I have a 3 inch lift so I should be sweet for size I think but cant work out the whole offset thing. Cant afford to go and buy brand new and these are a good price from a friend, I can drive over but its a 2 hr trip to check and if they dont fit ive wasted half a day. Any help much appreciated

Thanks
Ben


Just get your mate to put the outside face down on a flat surface, get a straight edge and a tape or ruler. Then measure from bolt up face to sidewall and from bolt up face to rim flange, not extreme edge of rim.

Do the same measurements on yours and you can easily work out if they will clear your suspension.

Re: 32" Tyres on Hilux

PostPosted: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 9:13 +0000
by Rbhawilliams
Can anyone tell me what the std sr5 alloy rim offset is?

Re: 32" Tyres on Hilux

PostPosted: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 9:19 +0000
by Diezel45
depends on the model. have a look here
http://www.wheel-size.com/size/toyota/hilux/

Re: 32" Tyres on Hilux

PostPosted: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 11:40 +0000
by Rbhawilliams
So I am takibg it the standard 2007 hilux sr5 15inch alloy is +10, these other ones are +8 providing measured correctly. Should these be ok. Surely 2mm couldbt make much difference :?

Re: 32" Tyres on Hilux

PostPosted: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 6:41 +0000
by mattym
sr5 15in alloy is +30

is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 6:43 +0000
by Qwerty
Background to why i ask, currently running factory 15inch SR5 alloy rims with 31x10.5 cooper AT/3's ... they've been great and are barely 50% worn after 60k.

however i want to put some fresh rubber on, 32's (probably ST MAXX coopers) and I'm toying whether I want to get new rims aswell with a wider (negative , away from vehicle) offset.

I've always thought the stance of stock offset was a bit narrow (and i feel it a fair bit when following beach ruts that are definately wider) ... but is there any benefit I'm overlooking with regard to the narrower stance?

Sorry if this has been discussed, I did a search but couldn't find answer.

I do love the look of the stock alloys and loathe to throw money away just for aesthetics (well except on women), but the stance has often made me think she's roll-happy.
Also wondering if 32x10.5 will even fit on an 0 (stock) offset 15 inch rim.

Cheers

Re: is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 6:51 +0000
by mrcranky
its all about deeper dish and looks for my selection to go 0 offset, they havent been on long enough to find any negatives, theres 1 photo in shed.

Re: is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 6:53 +0000
by Qwerty
cheers cranky, am i right in assuming 0 offset is the stock offset? or do i have that wrong?

Re: is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 6:55 +0000
by Qwerty
maybe i should stick with stock alloys and get 32x10.5's to go onto them.

I recall the tyre guy saying something about 32's on SR5 alloys would be "rare" and had recommended i get a 16 inch rim.

But then he's probably spotted me a coming.

Re: is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 6:59 +0000
by mrcranky
no 0 offset isnt stock, 0 offset puts your wheel track wider and gives deeper dish

Re: is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 7:02 +0000
by mrcranky
32 on 15 isnt easy as most are 32 x11.5 .yes probley better to go 16s

Re: is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 7:05 +0000
by Qwerty
so 32x11.5 wouldnt fit on a 15 inch (7.5" rim width im assuming) ?

that does sound familiar.

I noticed one of your she dpics appears to have stock SR5 alloys with some 32' mickeys ?

Re: is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 7:08 +0000
by jaybags
I was going with what Mr Cranky said - not sure if there's actual performance benefits, but the deeper dish is what had me interested.

No chance of steelies?

Re: is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 7:11 +0000
by kyle300exc
Did you read through this topic? viewtopic.php?f=27&t=11217

Re: is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 7:11 +0000
by mrcranky
they where an old set that where 31x 10.5 x 15 mickys but still looked ok.

Re: is there any benefit to 0 offset (stock offset)

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 7:13 +0000
by Qwerty
probably would be steelies but they weigh a frickin ton dont they?