marsie
Active Member
As some of you know i recently cashed in and sold my defender while prices are daft. That left me needing another work vehicle (which had to be a commercial for tax purposes) so i ended up with a 1 owner 2008 Hilux Invincible
It was bog standard apart from a mountain top roll and lock cover.
But the mods have already started. I thought the wheels looked small especially on the rear so started looking at the idea of fitting bigger wheels and thats where the fun started. The hilux is limited on front wheel size by a body mount at the rear of the arch which means that standard tyres are only 255/70/15. After a visit to the local toyota expert and fountain of knowledge (Andy Lomas
) i borrowed a couple of wheels to try. First was an old 8 spoke with a 31/10.5/15 which did a much better job of filling the wheel arch but did stick out around 3/4 of an inch and also caught on the brake calliper when tightened up so would need spacing
Then i tried a 80 series 5 spoke with a 265/75/16 and that fitted perfectly, just inside the arch and would only need minimal trimming of the wheel arch and also cleared the brake calliper
So that made my mind up and i bought a set of LC80 wheels from Andy
.So now i just need to get a set of 265/75/16 tyres and it will start looking more purposeful
Paul
It was bog standard apart from a mountain top roll and lock cover.
But the mods have already started. I thought the wheels looked small especially on the rear so started looking at the idea of fitting bigger wheels and thats where the fun started. The hilux is limited on front wheel size by a body mount at the rear of the arch which means that standard tyres are only 255/70/15. After a visit to the local toyota expert and fountain of knowledge (Andy Lomas

Then i tried a 80 series 5 spoke with a 265/75/16 and that fitted perfectly, just inside the arch and would only need minimal trimming of the wheel arch and also cleared the brake calliper
So that made my mind up and i bought a set of LC80 wheels from Andy


Paul