View Full Version : Size of standard GQ ST 3.0L Patrol wheels
Jandrew
7th January 2011, 07:13 AM
Hey Guys,
I was wondering if anyone knows the standard width for the GQ patrol ST 3L petrol wheels? I have had bugger all luck find this on the web and do not want to go off the tyre size.
They are the white Sunnys (I believe), without the red and blue pin stripping near the outside.
Thanks
Jandrew
my91gq
7th January 2011, 02:38 PM
from wat i can gather patrols come out with 31x10.5xr15's on 15x7 rims
people correct me if im wrong
YNOT
7th January 2011, 05:39 PM
Standard steel wheel was 16 x 6 (first pic)
Factory wide wheel pack got 15 x 7 sunraysia style (second pic)
Tony
Finly Owner
7th January 2011, 08:24 PM
235/85/16 on 16" sunraysias look cool.
Jandrew
8th January 2011, 04:51 PM
Thanks for the replies guys, looks like we have the factory 6inch wide ones :)
Jandrew
24th January 2011, 10:02 PM
Out of interest do any of you guys know the best choice of All Terrain tyre is for the 16 x 6 wheel?
also whats the largest size I could fit on them.
Thanks heaps :)
YNOT
24th January 2011, 10:41 PM
What tyre size is on the placard?
Tony
patch697
25th January 2011, 12:13 PM
Out of interest do any of you guys know the best choice of All Terrain tyre is for the 16 x 6 wheel?
also whats the largest size I could fit on them.
Thanks heaps :)
This subject has been broadly discussed in the past on the forum so if you do a search you will find some interesting reading & some ideas on what you can do.
Jandrew
25th January 2011, 12:24 PM
What tyre size is on the placard?
Tony
Yeah good thinking... My think not brain at the moment.
Jandrew
25th January 2011, 12:25 PM
This subject has been broadly discussed in the past on the forum so if you do a search you will find some interesting reading & some ideas on what you can do.
Oh good, I will get onto search then :)
the evil twin
25th January 2011, 12:32 PM
IMHO the "best" AT tyre revolves totally around the best deal you can get for your $ in Light Truck construction and what you do. They are all pretty good these days with two considerations...
1. 5 rib versus 4 rib - IMHO 4 rib are a no brainer. Much better tyre off the bitumen than 5 rib jobbies
2. The amount of side bite you need, some have little or no side biters in the moulding pattern
I currently run Kuhmo KL78's ($220 a corner) and very happy with them for what I do... off road touring... but not about to leap up and down and say they are better or worse than any others. Simply a good tyre at a good price with very few negative feedbacks found on the WWW
Jandrew
27th January 2011, 10:11 PM
Thanks for the tips Evil, good advice!
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