Stealth F5 wheel and 70 series

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Anyone running these in the 16” with 3.5” backspacing on their 70? If so can you post pics and any pertinent information please, thanks.

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On my 80 and we are also running them on a 45-series with 60-series axles. 60 axles almost the same as 70.

Both same specs you are looking at.

I am not 100% on this but they seem to not like low pressure. I just rolled one off the bead over the weekend with 14psi. That is a first for me and I have ran as low as 8psi on stock wheels.

Cheers
 
On my 80 and we are also running them on a 45-series with 60-series axles. 60 axles almost the same as 70.

Both same specs you are looking at.

I am not 100% on this but they seem to not like low pressure. I just rolled one off the bead over the weekend with 14psi. That is a first for me and I have ran as low as 8psi on stock wheels.

Cheers
Interesting. Thanks for the feedback
 
Those look surprisingly close to the stock white aluminum wheels Toyota put on some of the 70's.

I always liked the look of those, and wanted them for my 40 series because they would have looked great offsetting the white roof.
 
So where are Bradley V wheels from? If SCS copied them I never found them.
It certainly wasn‘t from lack of looking. Until now, I had never heard of the.
 
Thanks. Do you know how to interpret what they call inset? -5 or -6? which diameter wheel did you get? the 16x6 or 16x6.5?
Inset is the -15 part of the description I gave. It's offset in the US from what I've seen. -15 offset is "Face 4" on Bradley wheels. I went with 16x8, 15 (face 4) for 33" 285/75R16 tires. If you want to go 255/85R16 then I would get their 16x7 -15.
 
Inset is the -15 part of the description I gave. It's offset in the US from what I've seen. -15 offset is "Face 4" on Bradley wheels. I went with 16x8, 15 (face 4) for 33" 285/75R16 tires. If you want to go 255/85R16 then I would get their 16x7 -15.
Thanks
 
The company page: フォーバイフォーエンジニアリングサービス : 4x4 Engineering Service - https://www.4x4es.co.jp/en/

They apparently have a US dealer on the west coast, but I just had them shipped from overseas. Nengun also has them online for sale.
i have always liked the bradly V wheels. i was actually living in Japan when the first version came out, i remember them on the rally cars and just really liked the look. As much as i like them, one piece forged wheels are simply out of my budget and i'll have to live vicariously :p .
 
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