14" wheels for L series

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14" wheels for L series

Post by DanTheMan » Tue Sep 21, 2010 8:06 pm

Hey guys I was wondering if anybody had seen a set of 14" 4 stud wheels sitting around for an L series sport wagon I would prefer desert rats or sunny's black or white. Shes stock at the moment but is in need of new tires I didnt think putting the rims on at the moment would cause too many dramas with stock suspension... correct me if im correct. thanks guys

I plan on putting on the crossbred 2" lift as soon as possible.

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Post by GOD » Tue Sep 21, 2010 8:31 pm

DanTheMan wrote:Hey guys I was wondering if anybody had seen a set of 14" 4 stud wheels sitting around for an L series sport wagon I would prefer desert rats or sunny's black or white. Shes stock at the moment but is in need of new tires I didnt think putting the rims on at the moment would cause too many dramas with stock suspension... correct me if im correct. thanks guys

I plan on putting on the crossbred 2" lift as soon as possible.
I certainly will correct you although you are correct.

Buy new wheels. They're only $60-70 each, and won't be bent, rusted, cracked or have damaged stud holes. Save up until you can pay cash for a full set of wheels and tyres, and bargain hard.

20" wheels will fit on an L Series. The more important question is tyres. 185R14 LT tyres on Speedy Desert Rats will fit on an unmodified L series without rubbing. 27" AT tyres on Desert Rats will fit with minor mods to the front guards, but will still rub slightly on full lock/compression.

The upgrade to 14s is definitely worthwhile. If you're still running the original engine, I wouldn't go any larger than 185R14 tyres.

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Post by DanTheMan » Tue Sep 21, 2010 8:53 pm

Thanks for the info Dane. I will probably most likley get new rims and tires considering they are not damged and still have the new shine :) what price range do you reckon i would be looking at for new AT's and 14" rims? The motor is original EA82 with 205k on clock. She runs a beauty at the moment but I do worry about putting 27" tires on and the gearing being stock. I have a feeling it would turn mole hills into mountains for the wagon. cheers Dan

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Post by GOD » Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:41 pm

The last desert rat I bought was $64. Decent 14" light truck tyres can be had for $80-100. Dunno about 27" ATs, been a while since I've looked at them.

And if you want bling, chrome centre caps for those wheels are about $19 each.

Frank at Ian Diffens in Balcatta has always looked after me for wheels and tyres.

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Post by phillatdarwin » Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:03 pm

i are running 185x75 r14 and i got rub from the top of the Gard arc but it mite be my off set as well .
it a good size but remember at 90km u are doing 99km as i got done late last year at night by a cam and got a flick pic in the post the next week as it cost me $110 but now i know how far out my speed o is out

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re;wheels & tyres

Post by phil nelis » Thu Sep 23, 2010 5:50 pm

speedy has 5 x 14`` desert rat rims left.i know this was true last week as i bought 5 myself through bob jane toombul in qld.they are 140 p.c.d so fitting should not be an issue.

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