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biggerbenny
9th March 2012, 09:37 PM
Can anyone tell me if i need to put a lift under the patrol to put larger tyres on it has 275/65/17 but i would like bigger i have looked around and cant find much on it has the origionals on it at the moment and there not much chop tia

Bigrig
9th March 2012, 09:47 PM
Hey mate

A few threads on here on this (use the search function on the top right - others may be able to post the link, but I'm on tapatalk, so a little bit beyond me!! lol).

In the meantime, how about slipping over to the introductions section and telling us a bit about yourself and your rig. Something we ask for and lets everyone know how they're yakking with.

That said, welcome aboard, hope you hang around, and get amongst it!!!

Clunk
9th March 2012, 09:49 PM
Reckon you'll get 33's on without a lift mate, I think that's approx 285/75/17 in new money

flemj
11th March 2012, 02:20 PM
I have just put some steel 16 inch rims on mine. Cheaper tyres and easy to get more tyre sizes. Steel rims in black cost me $110 each, I had a set of muddies of an old car in 265 75 16 already, but I will go to 285 75 16 next time I have to buy rubber

John

biggerbenny
11th March 2012, 05:44 PM
cheers for the advise guys i will try and find a decent tyre shop somewhere that might do some fitting of a few different sizes and then find the best size to suite the truck im sure if i get five of them it wont be a problem i may even try a different size rim i didnt think of that bigger choice in tyres is always good

MudRunnerTD
11th March 2012, 06:18 PM
285/75/17 will go straight on mate without a lift. No problem. You will need to take the front mud flaps off but no other dramas at all. That will be the biggest you could go though mate.

Look in the tyre section for my write up on the khumo kl71s for some pics of my GUiV with 285s on. Sorry on my iphone

Wazza11978
17th April 2012, 12:14 AM
315/70r17 with standard suspension 15100

TheFlyingBadger
17th April 2012, 12:24 AM
315/70r17 with standard suspension 15100

Any rubbing with those 35s?

Wazza11978
17th April 2012, 12:38 AM
Only the front mud flaps , just took them off !

TheFlyingBadger
17th April 2012, 12:46 AM
Only the front mud flaps , just took them off !

Complete thread hijack, but is that a CRD? How does it go with the big tires on?

Wazza11978
17th April 2012, 08:10 PM
No real noticeable change speedo is about 7 k out at 110

Clunk
17th April 2012, 08:20 PM
Complete thread hijack, but is that a CRD? How does it go with the big tires on?

That's most unlike you Mr Badger lol :eek::eek:

Tap tap tappity crap

TheFlyingBadger
18th April 2012, 08:52 AM
No real noticeable change speedo is about 7 k out at 110

So ok for power? I'll have to have a run out with you when I get home for a side by side comparo

Rip'n'Shred
18th April 2012, 09:54 AM
315/70r17 with standard suspension 15100

Looks cool, a little lift and it will look awesome. 17" rims make big tyres look good without the tyres looking too big

Wazza11978
18th April 2012, 09:54 PM
Have lifted it now , makes the tyres look completely different 15166

Rip'n'Shred
18th April 2012, 10:11 PM
Is this the lifted pic? ? ? :confused:

teach
25th April 2012, 08:54 PM
I have just put some steel 16 inch rims on mine. Cheaper tyres and easy to get more tyre sizes. Steel rims in black cost me $110 each, I had a set of muddies of an old car in 265 75 16 already, but I will go to 285 75 16 next time I have to buy rubber

John

I was wondering that. I have heard that brakes are bigger on the CRD Patrols (mine is 2010) thus the change to 17" rims. I am getting closer to the first tyre change on my car and wondering if I could go 16" rims as the tyres are so much cheaper.

Nathan

TheFlyingBadger
25th April 2012, 09:04 PM
16s will fit fine, it's 15s that won't

f40
4th May 2012, 10:56 AM
Does anyone know the legalities of fitting 35s to a new GU8?

Is it possible to get it engineered even though it has stability control?

Would love a set of 35's on a new GU8!

MudRunnerTD
4th May 2012, 01:53 PM
Does anyone know the legalities of fitting 35s to a new GU8?

Is it possible to get it engineered even though it has stability control?

Would love a set of 35's on a new GU8!

Short Answer..........NO

Noone that you see driving around with 35s is legal and given a bad day could have a Canary slapped on their car if the police are having a bad day. You would Never get it Engineered to run 35s but you can get the 5" lift Engineered?? Go Figure!

I run 35s on my GUIV and a 3" lift and parked by itself i recon it looks like it came like that from factory, perfect perspective. Park it next to a bog stocky and hmmmmmmm Its Huge! Handles and Drives Better than a new car but you will out brake me for sure.

f40
4th May 2012, 01:58 PM
Short Answer..........NO

Noone that you see driving around with 35s is legal and given a bad day could have a Canary slapped on their car if the police are having a bad day. You would Never get it Engineered to run 35s but you can get the 5" lift Engineered?? Go Figure!

I run 35s on my GUIV and a 3" lift and parked by itself i recon it looks like it came like that from factory, perfect perspective. Park it next to a bog stocky and hmmmmmmm Its Huge! Handles and Drives Better than a new car but you will out brake me for sure.

Ok, thanks for that.

How do you go with insurance? Or do you just take the best to not tell them approach?

MudRunnerTD
4th May 2012, 02:02 PM
Ok, thanks for that.

How do you go with insurance? Or do you just take the best to not tell them approach?

Yep, there are no tags on my suspension to say the model number and they'd be hard pressed to argue. The Tyres are a different issue, Assuming that th Tyres are not the cause of my accident then they should not look at them too much, as i said, parked by itself they dont look that big. ;) My logic, my risk!

f40
4th May 2012, 02:24 PM
Yep, there are no tags on my suspension to say the model number and they'd be hard pressed to argue. The Tyres are a different issue, Assuming that th Tyres are not the cause of my accident then they should not look at them too much, as i said, parked by itself they dont look that big. ;) My logic, my risk!

Ok, thanks for the pointers.

Are most suspension components not labelled or easily removed to any avoid future potential problems?

Im just trying to figure out if I want to go a 2" or 3" lift.

MEGOMONSTER
5th May 2012, 04:51 AM
Have lifted it now , makes the tyres look completely different 15166

What brand and make of tyre did you put on and are they on the Patrols standard 8 x 17 rim

Wazza11978
29th May 2012, 10:46 PM
Maxxis Bighorns Nissan 17x8 rims