Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes
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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes
Good stuff here; I used this thread to help find my new wheels. Went with FJCO 16x6 Aluminum Wheels with 265/75/16 BFG T/A KO3 (31.7" x 10.4"). Highlighted green in the attached table. Compared to the OEM wheels with 29" x 7" tires (highlighted blue), the new set-up pushed the wheels out 2.6" and closed the gap to the fender by 1.3" (red boxes). Here's a pic of the outcome and a table comparing some other options I looked at. Attached the Excel file in case anyone want to use it.
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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes
Mark,MarkL wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 5:35 pm Good stuff here; I used this thread to help find my new wheels. Went with FJCO 16x6 Aluminum Wheels with 265/75/16 BFG T/A KO3 (31.7" x 10.4"). Highlighted green in the attached table. Compared to the OEM wheels with 29" x 7" tires (highlighted blue), the new set-up pushed the wheels out 2.6" and closed the gap to the fender by 1.3" (red boxes). Here's a pic of the outcome and a table comparing some other options I looked at. Attached the Excel file in case anyone want to use it.
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Excellent work with that table. So much valuable information in one place, with lots of research. Many thanks.
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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes
Not to brag buuuut...
Good thing that Patrol has new springs to accommodate the extra height.
Good thing that Patrol has new springs to accommodate the extra height.
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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes
Hah, no doubt on the new springs, Leslie. Much appreciated! I ordered the wheels first, mounted them, and mocked-up cardboard wheels to check the fit. Happy surprise on what I could fit. Would still want to add height if serious about going offroad. Here's what the same sized tires looked like on my old '67 halfway through the job (Alcan's upfront, original springs out back). Definitely much tighter.
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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes
I have been eyeing the FJ Company wheels. Love to see this post that they worked well!
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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes
Would a 16 x 8 (0 offset) push you flush with the fender?MarkL wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 5:35 pm Good stuff here; I used this thread to help find my new wheels. Went with FJCO 16x6 Aluminum Wheels with 265/75/16 BFG T/A KO3 (31.7" x 10.4"). Highlighted green in the attached table. Compared to the OEM wheels with 29" x 7" tires (highlighted blue), the new set-up pushed the wheels out 2.6" and closed the gap to the fender by 1.3" (red boxes). Here's a pic of the outcome and a table comparing some other options I looked at. Attached the Excel file in case anyone want to use it.
IMG_3031.jpg