15 inch wheels
15 inch wheels
I am wondering if there are any 15 inch wheels anywhere that fit a standard Brumby stud pattern? Reason I am asking is there seem to be a decent amount of standard tyres off other 4WD's around the 28 inch mark that can be had for cheap when the owners upgrade. Thought it could be a decent alternative to the cost of new 27 inch tyres at approx $180 a corner.
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If you don't mind steel rims? then a friend got his rims made up using a 15" rim from a Toyota and having a centre piece welded in (professionally) and drilled to suit the Subaru pattern (4x140pcd). They weren't that expensive to do.. I believe it was like $100 a rim
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Don't disregard Peugeot rims they have some nice 15" aftermarket rims just avoid the ones with the european sizes so wary of any of the ones with michelins on them!
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That doesn't look like the Subaru 4 stud patterntex wrote:Don't disregard Peugeot rims they have some nice 15" aftermarket rims just avoid the ones with the european sizes so wary of any of the ones with michelins on them!

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There are some cheap tyres around Dane from this forum got some for around $85 14" mud tyres if he is at the meeting tonight i will ask him where he got them and let you knowRedNekTJ wrote:I am wondering if there are any 15 inch wheels anywhere that fit a standard Brumby stud pattern? Reason I am asking is there seem to be a decent amount of standard tyres off other 4WD's around the 28 inch mark that can be had for cheap when the owners upgrade. Thought it could be a decent alternative to the cost of new 27 inch tyres at approx $180 a corner.
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15" rims
My wheels are through a tyre guy in Mandurah but can get them from any tyre place. They are "Speedy Wheels" & made special in S.A. I believe. Took me about 3 months to get them because of the 140mm stud pattern. Wasn't in a hurry as I had the ute stripped down anyway. Cost was a bit much, around 1200bucks. I had the tyres from a friends new Suzuki Swift. She got mags put on and kept the wheels.
I've got no issues with steel rims. Don't want to redrill hubs for 6 stud as it's my daily driver and would like to keep it as legal as possible. My next thought was to contact fourby's as I know they make custom rims and I'll see if they can do anything for me. That would be great yarney, the cheapest I've found for 14" rims have been about $180 each for new, haven't seen many second hand sets around. Cheers for the reply's.
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wheel workz in mentone vic can make up a set for ya for about 150 a piece, they use your standard wheel centers and put a larger step up on the middle of the ring that goes around it, I am having 15x7's made for my coupe from my 14x6's only problem I'll have is the rear tyres rubbing on the rear wheel arches when i hit a bump as my car is lowered not lifted...
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