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Old 25-05-2015, 23:50   #1
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Okay guys I got Trol goodies for you!

All to go on eBay but I'll wait a week in case anyone's interested.

4 used 16" x 8" standard Patrol alloys, +10 offset, flaky and grubby and there is a tar mark on the last one but I reckon would refurb okay

There's also the 16" x 8" steel spare.

£40 each.

I also have 2 front hub covers and 1 rear one. Good nick, say £10 each.

I'm going to go up a tyre size so I'm also selling my 265/75/16 Kuhmo KL71 MTs each with at least 11mm of tread left although they're still on the truck so might wear slightly more in the interim. I bought them just over a year ago with 15mm of tread and I do around 15,000 miles a year on and offroad (daily driver) so they wear well. Been great offroad and are in good nick although with the normal signs of having been used offroad (the odd chunk out of a tread block from rock crawling). Been really pleased with them, not noticed much effect on mpg although they do drone a bit at motorway speed.

£200 for all 4, not keen on selling them separately as I need to buy the replacements before I can remove them!

Also going will be 3x 265/75/16 BFG MTs (old style) with approx 7mm of tread (I was keeping them as spares). All hold air, one of them is currently on the steel spare wheel rim. Don't have pics of the other two but I had them on my front rims for a while and they've been stored inside.

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Old 26-05-2015, 09:07   #2
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Hello mate,

Still waiting for bolts from my local Nissan dealer to fit recovery point need to think about getting from another source just unsure of thread size, as soon as done will be posting pics.

I will take the 3 centres from you if still available as I have lost then found one which meant I drilled holes in mine and tie wrap them on but they do still get knocked regularly and I am sure to lose one if I have no spares.

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Old 26-05-2015, 12:20   #3
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Being 16's and having big muds on, would I need to do the same amount of chopping on my motor as I would have to in order to fit 33's on my 15's or more

I'm interested
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Old 26-05-2015, 13:08   #4
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beh?

makes no odds wether your wheels are 10" or 20" its only the tyre size that matters, ooherr
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Old 26-05-2015, 13:25   #5
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Being 16's and having big muds on, would I need to do the same amount of chopping on my motor as I would have to in order to fit 33's on my 15's or more

I'm interested
Trol didn't need any chopping, takes 32" tyres on standard suspension With my 2" lift I should manage up to 34" without any chopping (going to go to 33" for the sake of gearing).

I did measure the diameter of those muds the other day and as they are part worn I'm sure they were coming in at just over 31" so might not need much chopping to fit a Terrano

Kuhmo KL71s are a great tyre, only thing stopping me buying them again for the replacements is the price of them new!
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Old 26-05-2015, 13:33   #6
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Trol didn't need any chopping, takes 32" tyres on standard suspension With my 2" lift I should manage up to 34" without any chopping (going to go to 33" for the sake of gearing).

I did measure the diameter of those muds the other day and as they are part worn I'm sure they were coming in at just over 31" so might not need much chopping to fit a Terrano

Kuhmo KL71s are a great tyre, only thing stopping me buying them again for the replacements is the price of them new!
Reason I want to go 16's is that there's a lot more choice of tyre out there cheaper than 15's as the Landy boys run 16's
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Old 26-05-2015, 13:43   #7
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Hello mate,

Still waiting for bolts from my local Nissan dealer to fit recovery point need to think about getting from another source just unsure of thread size, as soon as done will be posting pics.

I will take the 3 centres from you if still available as I have lost then found one which meant I drilled holes in mine and tie wrap them on but they do still get knocked regularly and I am sure to lose one if I have no spares.

Kind regards

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They're yours bud

I'll get an idea of postage and let you know (pretty sure I've got a big enough box at home). They're at the farm so I'll pick them up at the weekend and package them up.

Tell the dealer to forget the bolts, that's a ridiculous time to still be waiting. From memory and checking the size of bolts that came with my aftermarkets (since they fit into the same captive nuts) the ones you need should be M14 x 1.5 (high tensile of course).

Like these, though check the length of your existing ones

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M14-x-1-5-...item43cc05c1a6

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M14-x-1-5-...item2c8d0c4f02
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Reason I want to go 16's is that there's a lot more choice of tyre out there cheaper than 15's as the Landy boys run 16's
Alloys would fit as Trols have the biggest hubs of all the Jap trucks so if it fits a Trol it should fit a Terrano. Just watch the offset as these are +10 (don't know what your current rims are) - you might need a spacer or your steering stops adjusted.

If you were interested in all the alloys and the Kuhmo's I'll chuck in the steel rim for free - you'd just need a tyre for it... bit like the BFG already on it *cough*
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Alloys would fit as Trols have the biggest hubs of all the Jap trucks so if it fits a Trol it should fit a Terrano. Just watch the offset as these are +10 (don't know what your current rims are) - you might need a spacer or your steering stops adjusted.

If you were interested in all the alloys and the Kuhmo's I'll chuck in the steel rim for free - you'd just need a tyre for it... bit like the BFG already on it *cough*
Let me have a think and see what funds allow
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Had that size tyre on my terrano and only had to do the usual trimming and seam flattening for clearance.
Not sure about the Trol rims but could be made to fit
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Old 26-05-2015, 19:59   #11
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Let me have a think and see what funds allow
I'm sure we could sort something bud. If I know cash will be coming I can probably hold onto stuff for a time (within reason)
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Okay folks, I'll be popping the stuff up on eBay in the next day or two so if you're interested let me know.

Wheel centres are going to russell.huffer but everything else is still there. I'll be taking the Kuhmos off the truck soon as I'm going to just order my new tyres and save putting more wear on the Kuhmos.

Banshee dude, let me know if you're interested in the muds and/or the rims.
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On eBay now.

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