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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby packeteer on Wed, 22 May 2013 7:49 +0000

I have these on mine too :)
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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby tim-o on Wed, 22 May 2013 7:52 +0000

285 St maxx's packeteer? I was thinkn of puttn those or the at3 in the 275 to avoid any rubbing.
inj007 they are the std fj tyres 265 70 17, the rims are p15 offset
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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby aandy on Wed, 22 May 2013 7:59 +0000

I'd avoid the 275, would be bugger to find one in remote areas, 265 and 285 70 17 are both very common these days. I'm sticking with the 265's but I believe (and I'm sure packteer will tell you) your wheels are the ideal offset for 285's.
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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby packeteer on Wed, 22 May 2013 8:30 +0000

yes, 285/70/17

imo, to eliminate rubbing you need aftermarket UCA's, 3 inch lift, and some trimming. YMMV :)
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Re: Fj Cruiser wheels on 07 sr

Postby Gulfstream8 on Mon, 08 Jul 2013 11:54 +0000

Hilux Max wrote:Ive been saying this for years....

FJ wheels being a +15 offset are ideal for a couple reasons:

1) +15 offset is the largest offset increase you can go legally


Hello Max

Just checking if +15 is legal from a +30 SR5 wheel.

Looking on the RTA website on document VSI9 its not.

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/ ... 9_rev4.pdf

25mm is the maximum total you can increase the wheel track – that equals 12.5mm per-side?

Is this correct?
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Re: Fj Cruiser wheels on 07 sr

Postby Hilux Max on Mon, 08 Jul 2013 1:43 +0000

My understanding was it was 30mm track increase unless something has changed in recent times. 15mm per side quates to this.

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Re: Fj Cruiser wheels on 07 sr

Postby Gulfstream8 on Mon, 08 Jul 2013 3:32 +0000

Hilux Max wrote:My understanding was it was 30mm track increase unless something has changed in recent times. 15mm per side quates to this.


I’m really hoping I’m wrong on this one as the FJ wheels look great!

The maximum you can widen the wheel track in all states is 26mm.

The standard SR5 wheel is 15” x 7” with an offset of +30

The FJ Cruiser is 17” x 7.5” with +15 offset.

You also need to add the “Extra” width of the cruiser wheel (7.50” Vs 7”) which pushes the wheel further out again by 6.35mm

That makes a total of 21.35mm per side – increasing the wheel track by 42.70mm – the max is 26mm

Have I done this calculation wrong? I hope I have!
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Re: Fj Cruiser wheels on 07 sr

Postby Rooboy75 on Mon, 08 Jul 2013 8:47 +0000

Theres a few sets on Gumtree in West oz, but over $1500 generally with tyres.
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Re: Fj Cruiser wheels on 07 sr

Postby Magiver70 on Tue, 09 Jul 2013 4:34 +0000

Don't forget track width from a legal & manufacturing point of view is measured inside to inside tyre, so even though your offset is bigger you may still be legal as the new tyre is wider, ie a GX 150 series prado has a wider track than a GXL going by the factory spec sheet.
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Re: Fj Cruiser wheels on 07 sr

Postby Gulfstream8 on Tue, 09 Jul 2013 10:57 +0000

I have read the RTA document again - the “Wheel Track” is the width from centre of both wheels.

Not the distance from outside to outside or inside to inside.

Also I have measured from the Hub mating surface of both SR5 Wheels and FJ wheels.

SR5 R15 x 7
74mm from Hub mating surface to outside rim of wheel – called the “poke”
133mm from Hub mating surface to inside rim of wheel – called the “insert”
207mm from outside of rim to rim of wheel – making a “Wheel” centre of 103.5mm

FJ Cruiser R17 x 7.5
94mm from Hub mating surface to outside rim of wheel – called the “poke”
124mm from Hub mating surface to inside rim of wheel – called the “insert”
218mm from outside of rim to rim of wheel – making a “Wheel” centre of 109mm

If you calculate these figures – or mark it down on paper you end up increasing your offset 15mm x2

So your true total “Wheel Track” has increased by 30mm which - you can only go 25mm.

Can anyone confirm this?
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Re: Fj Cruiser wheels on 07 sr

Postby Gulfstream8 on Tue, 09 Jul 2013 2:19 +0000

Here is a very good "Offset" caculator http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Of ... or#Results
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Re: Fj Cruiser wheels on 07 sr

Postby rhysbarrett22 on Tue, 13 Aug 2013 10:40 +0000

Have you got any photos side on to see how she sits in the guard.

I reckon they look s*** hot.
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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby Drabz86 on Mon, 10 Feb 2014 10:00 +0000

do you need the wheel nuts for these or would normal SR ones fit?

looking to fit a set top a 2014 SR
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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby packeteer on Tue, 11 Feb 2014 6:37 +0000

yes you would. wheel nuts are different between alloy and steel (FJ rims are alloy, SR is steel)
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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby hylux on Tue, 11 Feb 2014 8:33 +0000

The 17 inch SR5 wheel nuts are the same as the FJ
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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby Drabz86 on Tue, 11 Feb 2014 8:46 +0000

all righty thanks. :D
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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby Drabz86 on Tue, 11 Feb 2014 2:24 +0000

well I just picked me up a set of 5 for $800 bucks with no tires on them.

now just got to give them a clean and get some rubber on them when I get my lux lol

2 Months of waiting now :(
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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby lighthorse on Fri, 28 Mar 2014 1:10 +0000

tim-o
hey timo the truck looks good with the fj rims
they also look like the standard tyres
just a couple of questions
1) have u a lift in it
2) do they rub on full lock with the standard tyres

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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby packeteer on Fri, 28 Mar 2014 10:37 +0000

packeteer wrote:yes, 285/70/17

imo, to eliminate rubbing you need aftermarket UCA's, 3+ inch lift, and some trimming. YMMV :)


just to correct my previous post. after a lot of work by Ultimate Suspension to get the best setup, I'm now running a 2.5" lift with aftermarket UCA's. No trimming needed, though I have removed the mud guard.
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Re: FJ Cruiser rims on SR5

Postby packeteer on Fri, 28 Mar 2014 10:39 +0000

lighthorse wrote:tim-o
hey timo the truck looks good with the fj rims
they also look like the standard tyres
just a couple of questions
1) have u a lift in it
2) do they rub on full lock with the standard tyres

cheers Adam

with standard tyres (265/65/17) there would be no rubbing as there is miles of room
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