Niva95-quebecnivaclub 0 Posté(e) le 10 septembre 2007 Jantes pour Niva provenant d’autre marque automobile…Merci au site http://ladaniva4x4.net/ un club Niva au PortugalOther Vechicles with the Niva's 5 x 139.7 (aka 5 on 5.5 inches) PCD.Aka what can I steal rims off?Offset Guide:H = high or positive offset, typically +45, 40, 35mm (typically front wheel-drive)M = typically + 20mm offsetL = low, typically 0 or negative offsetBe aware of potential problems with incorrect off-set rims on the Niva.LadaNiva (2121, Hussar, etc) – fitted with 16” x 5” wide, (H offset)Wheels: disk stamped, rim size 127J-406 (SJ-16). Tyres: radial-ply 175/80R16 with 315 mmstatic radius or cross-ply 6.95-16 (175-406) with 322 mm static radius.Cossack (Turist, Toro, etc) 15” by 5.5 or 6, (H offset), may vary slightly in different marketsSuzukiLJ 80, SJ 410, SJ413, Jimmy, Samurai, X-90, Vitaras & some Grand Vitaras – mostly 15 x 6 (L/Moffset, -10...15mm)Sidekick (USDM) ’96 - ’97, 16 x 7 (M offset)Vitaras & Grand Vitaras ’98 -, 16 x 7 (L offset)MarutiGypsy mostly 15 x 6 (L/M offset, -10...15mm) (Indian licence built Suzuki)KiaSportage ’94 on, 15 x 7 (L/M offset, 0...-3mm)RocstaMaybe some Sorentos? 16 x 7sDaihatsuWildcat/Feroza/Rocky – probably 15’s (offset 0...-3mm)Dodge 2Ram 1500 4WDRamcharger ’79-’83, 15 x 6.5 (all L offset)Ram Charger ’88 – ‘93Ram ½ ton truck (2wd and 4 x4) ’94 on, 16 x 7Ram van ’85-’96, 15 x 7½ ton truck 4x4 ’79 – ’83, 15 x 6½ and ¾ ton truck ’84 – ’93, 15 x 7JeepAll CJ Jeeps ‘46 – ‘85 have 5x139.7 15” with either 4.5/5/6” rims (L offset)Also Jeep full size trucks and wagons up to 1972; & C-101 Jeepster Comanando '67 to '74(don’t mistake them for the 5x114 fitted to Cherokee/Wrangler and modern 5 stud Jeeps)Jeeps (Licence built):Mahindra (Jeep, India), Mitsubishi (Jeeps ’53 – ’98, Japan), Willys Colombia (Jeep –’99), WillysOverland do Brasil/Ford (Jeep ’54 – ’83, Brazil), Kaiser Argentina (IKA) (Jeep ’56 – ’78,Argentina), Türk Willys Overland (Jeep – ‘80s) Hotchkiss (Jeep ’54 – ‘70s, France), Nekaf (Jeep’56 – ’62, Netherlands), EBRO (Jeep ’53 - ’85, Spain). All unconfirmed - certainly 5 stud, andvery unlikely to be anything else.The Sth Korean SsangYong/Daewo Korando is not Jeep licensed and is 6 studFord M151 “Mutt” Jeeps ’59 – ’78 (unconfirmed - certainly 5 stud, and have a pretty H lookingoffset). Early MUTTs had cast mags (oval slots).International HarvesterAll Scouts have 5x139.7FordAll USDM '28-'48 (?)Mercury - all '39-'51Post-WWII “Jailbar” pick-upsF series trucks ’54 – ’95, 15 x 6 (L offset) (don’t mistake them for the 5x135s the ’96 onF 150s had)Lincoln - all '52-'60Bronco ’66 on – 15 x 6 and 7, (L offset) (don’t mistake them for the 5x114 the Bronco II(’82 – ‘90) had)½ ton E-100, 150 van, ’70 – ’96 – 15 x 6, (L offset)Econoline E150, ’88 – ‘94ie you could fit the legendary Ford 9 inch diff to a Lada and keep stock rims!ChevroletTracker ’98 on, 15 x 6, 12mm X 1.25 (L/M offset, -10...15mm) (ie a Chev badged Suzuki)Niva 2 (re-badged Lada)Chrysler8 cyl. & wagon '46-'55Imperial '54-'66GeoTracker 2WD 1989-1998ToyotaBlizzard (ie a re-badged Daihatsu)Landcrusier V8s are listed as 5x1.39.7s in Russia, but I suspect an error (ie actually 5x150 asthe ‘Cruiser is listed in other markets, but who knows maybe there really is a local marketedition designed to use Niva spec rims?).MorrisCommercial LC3 – LC5 (‘50s) (unconfirmed, looks right but need numbers?)MahindraScorpio (unconfirmed - certainly 5 stud, looks right but might be LR pattern?)TataSafari (unconfirmed - certainly 5 stud, looks right but could be LR pattern?)Rolls Royce/BentleySilver Cloud/Phantom – the ultimate 18” ‘bling’ rims for a Niva if you can ever find a set.WillysPick-up wheels are 139.7s (5 or 5.5 inches wide)Centre Bore:Some centre holes may not be big enough for Niva hub (98mm), some US rims are known toneed a small bit of milling to fit (eg Ford Bronco centre bore is 86.9mm). Most Japanese arebased on Suzuki 108mm bores and will easily fit, however Kia Rocsta (95.5mm) will needmilling, but the Kia Sportage (108) won't.Nuts:Most US made have ½ inch lug nuts; Japanese/Euro made have 12mm (x 1.25 or 1.5) lug nuts. Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites
Invité Posté(e) le 11 septembre 2007 Ça dit que les offset sur les rims de Niva est grand... c'est étrange considérant que le offset de ceux de sidekick aussi est grand, mais ça dépasse du véhicule quand on les met sur le niva... est-ce que la largeur de ceux de sidekick est plus grande? Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites
Invité Posté(e) le 12 septembre 2007 les mag bwa de niva font pas sur le suzuki le coeur est trop petit mais les mag de suzu font sur les niva surement que les free lock sont plus petit que les lock manuel!!!! Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites