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can anyone share some light on what options out there for changing the standard 17 inch rims and tyres with maybe 15 inch rims and tyres and keeping close to the same profile so as not to stuff up the speedometer accuracy to much? as the origional rims on this model limit what tyres i can use . thanks


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Hi welcome to the club. You can google a tyre size calculator to work out what size tyres you would need to keep the rolling diameter close to standard so the speedo is as accurate as can be :toast:

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thanks will try that, i thought maybe also some later model rims may fit with some high profile tyres ,so the tyre calculator will come in handy


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thanks mate recon this may get the missis more motivated to go away ,gives me a chance to give her prado a thrashing in the mud.

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will need at least 16's i think for the 120 series prado

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