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Hzj75 Troopy wheel upgrade.

Geoff hzj75

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Hi all, I'm new at all this and I may be putting this in the wrong location but I'm a bit stuck.
In the last 2yrs I've got my hands onto a 1hz 97 troopy again (yeah) prior to this family ment on road wagon that the better half could drive, but now I need to do tyres.
She has 31x10.5r x 15's from when I got her and 4 new spares which have lasted 89000 kms. But the current market is swinging towards 16 inch or 17 inch tyres for better value since prices have gone up for my 15's I'm wanting todo a complete swap out to 16's or 17's.
So to my question to all the knowledgeable one's is, do the 150 series prado 16's which have the right 139.7 stud pattern have an offset of -13 or more as this is the minimum required by my HZJ75 Troopy (as you can see prado is in lower case, how dare Toyota call it a Landcruiser prado it just prado).

P.S. I ask because good old google ed has not been any help.

Happy Cruising.
Geoff
 
Did a search for wheels on an online shop
https://www.velgenshop-online.be/cgi-bin/komplettrad.pl?dsco=371&Cookie=sea_rk_benl_Google_Search&typ=alu&CGISESSID=1bb7bcfa451ccd3645da8eb23f61b319&manufacturer=TOYOTA&class=Land+Cruiser&type=J15TM+/+TMGtoyota_landcruiser_j15|2009-&variant=170345687223899787&TypSearch=Laat+velgen+zien

150 wheels have +20 offset. =not good for the 75.
I had 265 75 16 on my 75 with et0 offset.
They rubbed a litle bit at the rear at extreme flexing but none at the front. Outside of tires was flush with the side of the body. Looks and drives really nice.
You can use 80 series wheels as well.
Pictures of my setup on our albanian adventure : http://ontroerend-goed.be/albaniealbum/index.html#
And some more https://landcruiserclub.net/community/threads/goodbye-cruiser.148800/
 
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Cheers Firewout, 110+ for crossing that bridge looked rather shoddy. Yeah had high hopes for the prado rims, so it will be on with the show and track down some 80' then.

Thanks again.
 
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