Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes

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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes

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Thanks again for the recommendation. The tires fit and run perfectly and have all of the traction that I need in the mountains of New Mexico.
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I need one 15" split ring wheel if anyone has upgraded and has one to sell. I have a set of 4 cleaned up on the vehicle, but I need one to match for the spare.
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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes

Post by uh34dusn »

EXCELLENT ARTICLE - I need 5 rims on my 1980 Nissan Patrol and don't know if I should get 15" or 16" rims. I found military tires but the rims are difficult to find. Now I have a starting point.
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Thanks so much for all the helpful wheel information….that saves a ton of time and searching!
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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes

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Wouldn’t fj40 wheels fit based on the specs?
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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes

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yuke175 wrote:Wouldn’t fj40 wheels fit based on the specs?
They will. Some members here have used. For many years I had a spare tire mounted on one.
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These may be a good option then.

https://www.cityracerllc.com/products/1 ... -70-series

FJ company also makes a nice modern version but they are big money.
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Post by rdarnell »

I am running FJ40/55 rims dated 1978 on my Patrol as I did not wish to mess with tubes and split rims. I had to make my own hubcaps as I do not like the Toyota hubcap. I cut up a new set of Toyota caps and welded some 1970's Pontiac caps to the bases. I posted some details about the size differences between the 15" Patrol split rim and the 15" Land Cruiser rim.

https://60patrol.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6107

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Re: Original 60 series Patrol wheels, and substitutes

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Someone want to explain these rims??? Looks like they were welded larger.
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