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migoreng

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  1. hey

    got a 2006 hiace. the factory tyres are just about gone and the van has done nearly 50,000km so that's pretty good.

    anyways plan on getting new wheels instead of new tyres.

    i'm confused when i looked at the tyres. it says 195r15

    they are bridgestone rd-613 steels

    from a google search it seems they are 195/70/15s?

    anyways the wheels are 6 studs i can't seem to find any aroundd popular websites.

    what would i be looking at if i wanted to say get 16 inch wheels while keeping the wheel size the same as factory?

    i have seen a couple of hiaces around with decent silver alloy wheels but i'm not sure what styles would look good but subtle.

    i was probably thinking 6 spoke since the stock hub caps are 6 spokes:P

    5 spoke would look too 'spaced' out imo.

    so where can i find a nice gallery of 6 stud wheels to fit my van?

    ty

  2. yes i have a gen 5 and when on slopes if you let the car roll back slightly onto the P gear the next time you change from P you will get a crunch sound :|

    so i always pull the handbrake up, put the car in N, let go of the foot brake for the handbrake to grab then put it into P

    according to toyota the handbrake should be set to engage properly after 7 clicks..that means it won't 'squash' the rubber moulding while have a strong hold.

    once my handbrake was really screwed and pulling it up more than 8 clicks wouldn't even hold the car up on a small hill lol...

  3. hi

    i registered a while ago but never got to post...was just browsing through my cars bookmarks and noticed toyotaownersclub hiding lol...so yeah just saying hi. :P i drive a 03 sportivo 2.4

    http://www.cardomain.com/migoreng

    it hasn't been updated cause i have no money to do anything :(

    and some of you might know me from toyota nation and all that =]

    also dad got a white 06 toyota hiace LWB 2.7L MT 2 months ago...its really nice

    talk to you guys later

  4. you gotta flick up the handbrake rubber coverings and you should be able to access the adjustment. well thats what i saw when my dad's friend did it.

    once my handbrake didn't work at all lol -_-

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