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    Wanna read a lengthy & rather animated discussion about spacers?

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...hlight=spacers
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    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    ALTERASTRO--- Check-out: www.4x4tyres.com

    Take a look at the new KUMHO - Road Venture M/T KL-71

    With your stock OEM 16x7 rims, you can mount either LT265/75R16 (31.9" O.D.) or LT285/75R16 (32.8" O.D.).

    The LT265/75R16 will fit on a "non-lifted" VX.
    The LT285/75R16 will fit on a "lifted" VX.

    Use your stock OEM 16x7 rims, as they have the correct offset you will want to maintain. Do not use spacers of any kind (very dangerous).

    To make CROTCHROCKET really jealous, get the new KUMHO - Road Venture M/T KL-71. It is a radical looking M/T tire and is now available in the U.K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    ALTERASTRO---
    Do not use spacers of any kind (very dangerous).
    I am going to have to agree here 100%, please do not use wheel spacers, we want as many VX's out there on the road as possible, this is an unnecessary risk, it is not safe for you or the VX's various components.

    But feel free to change rims, if you don't want to lift or put larger tires on look at Wormgod he has a pretty slick VX with nice offset, rims, and tires.

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    Im running the Rt03 must say definitly a good looking tyre!

    But yes as above dont use spacers :O

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    wrangler MTR
    thats what im running and they rock!


    on the spacers
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    Thanks all.

    So advice is not to use spacers or adaptors

    It seems the stock 7" rims are too thin for 11.5" tyres, but ok for my choice of 265/75 16's.

    Has anyone got 265/75's on the stock rims that can show me a profile picture so I can see what they look like or measure how far they sit inside the wheelarches?

    Nick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post

    The LT265/75R16 will fit on a "non-lifted" VX.

    Really??? These are the tyres that Crotch has and he says he needed the bigger springs and torsion bars cranked up. Looking at his pics I can't imaging they would fit without that lift, but am happy to be proved wrong! I have Hankook RT03's at 285/75 16's on my Pajero, so maybe I'll do this lift and see if they fit without too much rubbing

    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post

    To make CROTCHROCKET really jealous, get the new KUMHO - Road Venture M/T KL-71. It is a radical looking M/T tire and is now available in the U.K.
    I know them well. I have several friends with them and highly recommend them. The only thing putting me off of them is that they are directional.

    Cheers

    Nick

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    Quote Originally Posted by alterastro View Post
    Really??? These are the tyres that Crotch has and he says he needed the bigger springs and torsion bars cranked up. Looking at his pics I can't imaging they would fit without that lift, but am happy to be proved wrong! I have Hankook RT03's at 285/75 16's on my Pajero, so maybe I'll do this lift and see if they fit without too much rubbing.
    In the past I've had 265/70x16" on stock wheels, no lift, very little trimming of the front cladding.

    I currently have 285/75x16" mounted on my stock wheels, that fit with a lift & some trimming.
    I use them as my winter tires & loan them to my wheelin' buddy Jim for Moab every year.
    285's may be a little wide for a 7" wheel, but if properly inflated, they seem to wear OK.

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    happy to help

    Those alloys look awesome!! And if your looking for sand blasting.......just so happens its my dads business www.blask-cleaning.co.uk You can then get them powder coated. But your looking at around £80 a rim all in i think.

    patric (the irish guy) uses 30mm spacers which would set your offset to +8mm which would be fine. (mine is 0 offset so yours would be 8mm into the arches not out)

    this is a handy calculator to test rim widths and offsets http://www.bigcustomwheels.com/info_specs.jsp


    If you are interested in the steel rims i will find the reciept as not sure where i got them but it was on the net. I got 8" rims which arent easy to find!! *edit* found it http://www.tyresdirectuk.co.uk/xcart/home.php?cat=257

    i got my tyres here http://www.4x4tyres.com
    i was looking at the budget end (as kept road tyres on standard rims) so it was a choice between:

    recip trial M/T (look mean!!!)
    Bronco Grizzly Claw, not so good on road apparently
    Kumho MT KL71, more expensive but look better in pictures. not as good in reality
    Insa Dakar Turbo's (the ones i got) they are a BFG M/T copy and i couldnt be happier, i cruise at 80 on motorway and get through mud perfectly!! Grip is fine in dry and wet on the road. They do 'hum' on the road but i like it
    Last edited by crotchrocket : 06/11/2009 at 06:34 AM
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    funny ..they say tyres ......hehe
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    285 wide tires are perfectly fine on our stock rims, and look pretty dang good, lots of people have the Nittoe Terra Grapplers 285/60-18 on their stock 18's I am sure a 285 would work fine for you if you wanted. Mine came with 285's on the stock rim when I 1st bought it used in Jan 2005

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    265/75r16

    Quote Originally Posted by alterastro View Post
    Really??? These are the tyres that Crotch has and he says he needed the bigger springs and torsion bars cranked up. Looking at his pics I can't imaging they would fit without that lift, but am happy to be proved wrong! I have Hankook RT03's at 285/75 16's on my Pajero, so maybe I'll do this lift and see if they fit without too much rubbing



    I know them well. I have several friends with them and highly recommend them. The only thing putting me off of them is that they are directional.

    Cheers

    Nick
    I run 265/75r16's and i'm only slightly lifted in the front by cranking the torsion bars a little and then i trimmed the front of the front wheelwells. I'm not on stock wheels but the Hummer H3 wheels i run are only 1/2 inch wider than the stock vx 16's and i believe very close to the same backspacing and offset and all that. I've never rubbed that i've noticed. I don't consider myself lifted really. Just leveled.
    nznsi

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