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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:44 am 
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Hi guys,

Will be picking up a 2001 GV this sunday and am wondering if the
235/75x15 bighorns on 15x7 steel rims i have will fit over the front brakes???

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:47 am 
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Hi guys,

Will be picking up a 2001 GV this sunday and am wondering if the
235/75x15 bighorns on 15x7 steel rims i have will fit over the front brakes???

Cheers,
Silas


No.

:lol:

EDIT: infact some 16's won't fit either. :roll:

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:24 am 
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No...No...No, been there, done that, cost me a bomb, doesn't work.

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:29 am 
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Not Australia spec brakes, unless you want to use massive wheel spacers

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:03 am 
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The Chevy Traker is the same as the Grand Vitara, and it has a 15" wheel set up, but the control arms are different, so you cant adapt it to the GV...I 've tried that too.
I even went to some wheel manufacturers to have some custom 15" wheels mad, and still came up with nothing.
So If anyone out there can find some custom wheels, or a setup that works on 15", let me know cause I want in.

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:11 am 
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The Chevy Traker is the same as the Grand Vitara, and it has a 15" wheel set up, but the control arms are different, so you cant adapt it to the GV...I 've tried that too.
I even went to some wheel manufacturers to have some custom 15" wheels mad, and still came up with nothing.
So If anyone out there can find some custom wheels, or a setup that works on 15", let me know cause I want in.


17" is the new 15" :lol:

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:46 am 
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Mugwui wrote:
The Chevy Traker is the same as the Grand Vitara, and it has a 15" wheel set up, but the control arms are different, so you cant adapt it to the GV...I 've tried that too.
I even went to some wheel manufacturers to have some custom 15" wheels mad, and still came up with nothing.
So If anyone out there can find some custom wheels, or a setup that works on 15", let me know cause I want in.


17" is the new 15" :lol:


But then i'd want to run a bigger tyre :D

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:09 am 
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Fatzook wrote:
Mugwui wrote:
The Chevy Traker is the same as the Grand Vitara, and it has a 15" wheel set up, but the control arms are different, so you cant adapt it to the GV...I 've tried that too.
I even went to some wheel manufacturers to have some custom 15" wheels mad, and still came up with nothing.
So If anyone out there can find some custom wheels, or a setup that works on 15", let me know cause I want in.


17" is the new 15" :lol:


But then i'd want to run a bigger tyre :D


Thats what I did :lol:

Wanted 31's with 16" rims. Changed my mind and started looking at 18's, but ended up with 33's on 20" rims :lol:

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:21 am 
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Jccck wrote:
Fatzook wrote:
Mugwui wrote:
The Chevy Traker is the same as the Grand Vitara, and it has a 15" wheel set up, but the control arms are different, so you cant adapt it to the GV...I 've tried that too.
I even went to some wheel manufacturers to have some custom 15" wheels mad, and still came up with nothing.
So If anyone out there can find some custom wheels, or a setup that works on 15", let me know cause I want in.


17" is the new 15" :lol:


But then i'd want to run a bigger tyre :D


Thats what I did :lol:

Wanted 31's with 16" rims. Changed my mind and started looking at 18's, but ended up with 33's on 20" rims :lol:


But those Kumho's look DAMN sexy, i have a set!
Not to mention those rimsss!
The same Sammy you took inspiration from has been one of my favorites for awhile lol

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:56 am 
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Thanks guys!

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:17 am 
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Jccck wrote:
Fatzook wrote:
Mugwui wrote:
The Chevy Traker is the same as the Grand Vitara, and it has a 15" wheel set up, but the control arms are different, so you cant adapt it to the GV...I 've tried that too.
I even went to some wheel manufacturers to have some custom 15" wheels mad, and still came up with nothing.
So If anyone out there can find some custom wheels, or a setup that works on 15", let me know cause I want in.


17" is the new 15" :lol:


But then i'd want to run a bigger tyre :D


That was the whole idea, plus, there is a much bigger tyre range of 15" than there is in the 16".
I wanted to go a 15"x32" or a 15"x31" but I ended up with 16"x31" but doing that I not only lost choise but I also lost tyre choice.

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:24 am 
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can you run a mega offset 15" rim to clear the disc? or would it have to be a 15x7 with a 15" offset? lol

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:53 am 
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can you run a mega offset 15" rim to clear the disc? or would it have to be a 15x7 with a 15" offset? lol


We bolted my 15x10 -50 rims with 32" tyre to his GV and it still grabbed the caliper. And it was WAY out!! of the guards.

As far as tyre choice goes, you can get almost anything in a 16" thats sold in a 15". Most factory 4bys come out with 16/17/18's now. Its been this way for a while.

In a few years time we may even have a full selection of aggressive mud tyres to suit 20's like the US does.

Shit in the US you can get KL71's to suit 24" rims!!!

Just out of interest, what tyres were you hoping to get?

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:19 am 
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Mugwui wrote:
The Chevy Traker is the same as the Grand Vitara, and it has a 15" wheel set up, but the control arms are different, so you cant adapt it to the GV...I 've tried that too.


That might depend on which year Tracker you're looking at.

Post 99 Trackers use a different, smaller brake assembly, as does the SQ416 Grand Vitara, and unless I'm very much mistaken, that is the only reason why a 15" rim can be used on those vehicles, but not the SQ420 & SQ625 GVs.

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:29 am 
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fordem wrote:
Mugwui wrote:
The Chevy Traker is the same as the Grand Vitara, and it has a 15" wheel set up, but the control arms are different, so you cant adapt it to the GV...I 've tried that too.


That might depend on which year Tracker you're looking at.

Post 99 Trackers use a different, smaller brake assembly, as does the SQ416 Grand Vitara, and unless I'm very much mistaken, that is the only reason why a 15" rim can be used on those vehicles, but not the SQ420 & SQ625 GVs.


So given this iformation, why the hell would you fit smaller brakes just to fit a 15" wheel?

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:36 pm 
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Personally I don't think I would - however, from what I'm told if you use 15" rims you have a wider range of tire choices for off-road tires.

Here's something to consider ...

What does Chevrolet know that you and I don't - why did they choose to use a smaller brake assembly on the V6, 5 door Trackers than Suzuki used on the same version of the Grand Vitara.

Also - I've not hear complaints of the Tracker brakes being inadequate.

Are the Tracker brakes undersized for the task?
Are the Grand Vitara brakes oversized?

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