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  • Todka
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2016
    • 21
    • Sydney

    #16
    Thanks gents. If anyone does smaller rims and AT tyres, please post a picture of the combination. I'd be very interested to see.


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    • Nugg
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2016
      • 42
      • Seaford Victoria

      #17
      Confirming that the Triton GLS 17 inch alloys do fit.
      They're pretty close to the front calliper but ok.
      Look pretty good with a 265/70r17 Bridgestone Dueller too if I don't say so myself

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      • Cory
        Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 172

        #18
        Did you take any photos?

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        • Nugg
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2016
          • 42
          • Seaford Victoria

          #19
          Wife stole the new car for the weekend Corey!!
          Will post some next week if I can work it out.
          IT is not one of my strong points.

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          • TripleO
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2015
            • 7
            • Sydney

            #20
            Originally posted by Pickle View Post
            There is a Product Planner in Adelaide that chooses what size rims etc we get here.I had a discussion with him a few years ago about the NW going to 18's.
            Opinions on how it will effect us offroaders .
            Little did I know then that I would have a Paj with 18' rims
            Dave
            The increase in wheel diameter is all about chasing fuel consumption.

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            • Jas2909
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2016
              • 364
              • Penrith NSW

              #21
              smaller rim, larger tyre profile, same RD.

              Make sure if u go 17s you get the right offset

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              • old Jack
                Regular
                • Jun 2011
                • 11626
                • Adelaide, South Australia.

                #22
                Originally posted by TripleO View Post
                The increase in wheel diameter is all about chasing fuel consumption.
                An increase in tyre diameter will result in an increase in fuel consumption as modern automatic 4wds are already quite highly geared.

                OJ.
                2011 PB Base White Auto, Smartbar, Cooper STMaxx LT235/85R-16,TPMS, HR TB, 3 x Bushskinz, front +40mm Dobinson , rear +50mm EHDVR Lovells, Dobinson MT struts and shockers, Peddars 5899 cone springs, Windcheater rack, GME UHF, Custom alloy drawer system inc. 30lt Engel & 2 x 30 AH LiFePo batteries + elec controls, Tailgate hi-lift/long struts, Phillips +100 LB & HB, Lightforce 20" single row driving beam LED lightbar, Scanguage II.
                MM4x4 Auto Mate, Serial No 1 .

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