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Steel 80 series rims for sale

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I have a set of original 80 series steel rims for sale, set of five with
wheels nuts, I think.
Before I put them on Ebay and subject myself to the barrage of emails 'will
they fit my Vitara' etc, does anyone want to make me an offer for them?
They were taken off an Australian spec 80 series when alloys were fitted.
They're 16"x7 and would be useful if you want to mount a spare set of mud
terrains for dedicated off road use or something. In good condition,
straight and with a small amount of rust spots that they tend to get.
Anyone interested, drop me line.
Regards
Neill Watson
 
Neil
I am very interested in the steel wheels.How much,where are you etc.Please
hit me offline.
Dave Harris
[Email address removed]
97 VX 1HDFT Devon UK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Neill Watson" <[Email address removed]>
To: <[Email address removed]>
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 10:09 AM
Subject: [ELCO] Steel 80 series rims for sale
: I have a set of original 80 series steel rims for sale, set of five with
: wheels nuts, I think.
: Before I put them on Ebay and subject myself to the barrage of emails
'will
: they fit my Vitara' etc, does anyone want to make me an offer for them?
:
: They were taken off an Australian spec 80 series when alloys were fitted.
: They're 16"x7 and would be useful if you want to mount a spare set of mud
: terrains for dedicated off road use or something. In good condition,
: straight and with a small amount of rust spots that they tend to get.
:
: Anyone interested, drop me line.
:
: Regards
: Neill Watson
:
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On 31 Jul 2004 at 10:09, Neill Watson wrote:
Are you sure those are *OEM* Toyota steel rims?
Toyota never made 16x7" steel rims, until J12 I believe (not even
sure if those would be 6-lug or 5, or match backspacing), only 16x8".
Only 3 options in steel 16", until J12:
16x5.5 split rim
16x6 normal (also solid in older generations, J8 with D-shaped holes)
16x8 normal (D-shaped holes)
Could also be 15x7" steel btw, those came stock on early J8 ('90-92).
--
Bye,
Willem-Jan Markerink
The desire to understand
is sometimes far less intelligent than
the inability to understand
<[Email address removed]>
[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]
 
You're right, Willem,
Since my original message, I got a tape measure out - they're 16x8
Regards
Neill
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Sent: 31 July 2004 19:56
To: [Email address removed]
Subject: Re: [ELCO] Steel 80 series rims for sale
On 31 Jul 2004 at 10:09, Neill Watson wrote:
'will
Are you sure those are *OEM* Toyota steel rims?
Toyota never made 16x7" steel rims, until J12 I believe (not even
sure if those would be 6-lug or 5, or match backspacing), only 16x8".
Only 3 options in steel 16", until J12:
16x5.5 split rim
16x6 normal (also solid in older generations, J8 with D-shaped holes)
16x8 normal (D-shaped holes)
Could also be 15x7" steel btw, those came stock on early J8 ('90-92).
--
Bye,
Willem-Jan Markerink
The desire to understand
is sometimes far less intelligent than
the inability to understand
<[Email address removed]>
[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]

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On 31 Jul 2004 at 20:12, Neill Watson wrote:
Shame you live on the other side of the channel, if Dave only wants
16x7....;))
PS: don't forget the black hub-cabs, if you still have those (in
decent condition)....and assuming the Japanese J8 got full-floaters
in all years, the rear caps would be large, fitting every J8 model &
generation (semi-floater caps (rear) were less deep, would not fit
full-floater axle)
Willem (still have 2 new caps left, from a set of 6 I once bought,
need 2 more and 2 non-freewheel-hub for my J6 to fit them front and
rear (freewheel-hubs protrude too much)) Jan
--
Bye,
Willem-Jan Markerink
The desire to understand
is sometimes far less intelligent than
the inability to understand
<[Email address removed]>
[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]
 
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