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11-02-09, 12:00 PM
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Wheels
I have a 94 non ABS and rear drums.
Will 15 inch wheels work on my rig?
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94 FZJ80 FOR 3 1/2" lift with BDS Shocks
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11-02-09, 12:13 PM
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94 with ABS and drum?! wow. are you FF or SF? (just curious)
But 15's should be fine (OEM), thats what the 91-92 yrs had IIRC.
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11-02-09, 02:26 PM
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It says non-ABS with drums in the rear.
I am pretty sure 15's will work just want to make sure.
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11-02-09, 02:43 PM
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Yes, 15's will work...
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FZJ80 - 37's, lifted, locked, geared, cut and dented.
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Originally Posted by bugsnbikes
Dewd- You would bend those spindles if I tucked them into the passenger seat  You are a candidate for a bobbed 80----not a high clearance bumper. 
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11-02-09, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by CreeperSleeper
Yes, 15's will work...
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Expanded answer for -Spike-: Most of the '93+ 80-series had ABS and 4-wheel disc brakes. These 80's had to run a 16" wheel because of rear caliper clearance. Since the 80's with drum brakes ('91 - '92 and the rare '93 - '94) don't have a rear caliper, 15" wheels will clear just fine.
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Chad - Cascade Cruisers
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FZJ80 - 37's, lifted, locked, geared, cut and dented.
Quote:
Originally Posted by bugsnbikes
Dewd- You would bend those spindles if I tucked them into the passenger seat  You are a candidate for a bobbed 80----not a high clearance bumper. 
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11-02-09, 04:03 PM
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Thats what I wanted to hear. I thought they would fit.
Trying to line up some cheap rims and 36 or 37 inchers as a set of off road wheels only
Went wheeln with some mini's this weekend all with 36's and 37's and I was jealous, I want to play to if you know what I mean.
Thanks
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11-02-09, 04:07 PM
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I'll have to check that. My '93 is the same. No ABS, SF rear axle with drums but has the 16" wheels. I have always assumed that it needed the 16"s to clear the front calipers too. If not, then wheels/tires just got a whole lot cheaper for me.
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11-02-09, 04:36 PM
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Double check me, but 15" wheels fit just fine on the front of my '97...
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Chad - Cascade Cruisers
KE7VSA - MetalTech
FZJ80 - 37's, lifted, locked, geared, cut and dented.
Quote:
Originally Posted by bugsnbikes
Dewd- You would bend those spindles if I tucked them into the passenger seat  You are a candidate for a bobbed 80----not a high clearance bumper. 
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