Spacers for 99 100 Series with OEM Non-USA Steelies (1 Viewer)

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Can anyone help with this question?

I'm trying to identify what size spacers to use on a 99 uzj100 with factory, non-USA steelies...
I know the track width of the front is slightly wider but wondering if 1.25" will work all around.

Oh, and I don't have physical access to the truck to measure anything.

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1.25”/30mm is the standard push- check Slee’s website for options
 
Mate they look like the factory 16" x 8" steel wheels you could option on the 100 (not 105) series here in the land of Oz. Offset +60, like the LC and LX 17" and 18" rims. The tyre placard for an Australian spec 100 will show 265/75R16 as a standard fitment. This gives you the same rolling diameter as 275/65R17 wheels.

We used them on our last camper trailer, it meant we had 3 extra spares for the cruiser if things went pear-shaped out bush. I would be using the Toyota wheel nuts though - see picture.

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Mate they look like the factory 16" x 8" steel wheels you could option on the 100 (not 105) series here in the land of Oz. Offset +60, like the LC and LX 17" and 18" rims. The tyre placard for an Australian spec 100 will show 265/75R16 as a standard fitment. This gives you the same rolling diameter as 275/65R17 wheels.

We used them on our last camper trailer, it meant we had 3 extra spares for the cruiser if things went pear-shaped out bush. I would be using the Toyota wheel nuts though - see picture.

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I'd have to say that those look identical.

Cheers!:beer:
 

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