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Yea, but try to get something fitting of a proper BW van

like maybe a tiny bit of lift. . .


<img src =“http://image.jpmagazine.com/f/campfire/monster-truck/32320270/monster-van.jpg” width =“800”>

 
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works for the Batmobile?

Go nuts with the sound system anyways
smile

 
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Oh hell yeah!

 
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yeah boy!!! cant wait to find it when im in the city on a drunken rage
mwahahahaha

 
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Mizu Kuma - 10 October 2012 02:06 AM

Ohh and Jezowitz!!!!!

Make sure whatever rims ya get, they’re rated to take commercial loads, otherwise insurance can get out of any mishaps!!!!!

Plus you can have a bit more piece of mind that they won’t blow apart doin 120 on the Hume!!!!!

Agree with this, not sure on the exact rules with vans but assuming they could be similar to a ute and if they have rims on them they MUST be load rated. Otherwise insurance can screw ya but also cops can defect ya

 
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RPS88A - 10 October 2012 08:50 AM
Mizu Kuma - 10 October 2012 02:06 AM

Ohh and Jezowitz!!!!!

Make sure whatever rims ya get, they’re rated to take commercial loads, otherwise insurance can get out of any mishaps!!!!!

Plus you can have a bit more piece of mind that they won’t blow apart doin 120 on the Hume!!!!!

Agree with this, not sure on the exact rules with vans but assuming they could be similar to a ute and if they have rims on them they MUST be load rated. Otherwise insurance can screw ya but also cops can defect ya

Yeah, my rims on my van are rated at 1 tonne per rim!!!!!

 
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Nice one Jezza, be heaps of fun chillin in that van. Love the Hiace, great van.

 
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RPS88A - 10 October 2012 08:50 AM
Mizu Kuma - 10 October 2012 02:06 AM

Ohh and Jezowitz!!!!!

Make sure whatever rims ya get, they’re rated to take commercial loads, otherwise insurance can get out of any mishaps!!!!!

Plus you can have a bit more piece of mind that they won’t blow apart doin 120 on the Hume!!!!!

Agree with this, not sure on the exact rules with vans but assuming they could be similar to a ute and if they have rims on them they MUST be load rated. Otherwise insurance can screw ya but also cops can defect ya

it depends on the Van and the weight it’s rated to carry. it’s pretty easy to find out, just head to Bob Jane (only them) they have all the right info for Van wheels for each manufacturer…. places like ozzy or tempe tyres will chuck 22” on there and say it’s ok, when it’s not!
I just had a set of wheels sent from germany for my VW van…. was about 2K cheaper than buying the ugly local options.

 
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Banger - 10 October 2012 09:26 PM
RPS88A - 10 October 2012 08:50 AM
Mizu Kuma - 10 October 2012 02:06 AM

Ohh and Jezowitz!!!!!

Make sure whatever rims ya get, they’re rated to take commercial loads, otherwise insurance can get out of any mishaps!!!!!

Plus you can have a bit more piece of mind that they won’t blow apart doin 120 on the Hume!!!!!

Agree with this, not sure on the exact rules with vans but assuming they could be similar to a ute and if they have rims on them they MUST be load rated. Otherwise insurance can screw ya but also cops can defect ya

it depends on the Van and the weight it’s rated to carry. it’s pretty easy to find out, just head to Bob Jane (only them) they have all the right info for Van wheels for each manufacturer…. places like ozzy or tempe tyres will chuck 22” on there and say it’s ok, when it’s not!
I just had a set of wheels sent from germany for my VW van…. was about 2K cheaper than buying the ugly local options.

Got my rims from St George’s Tyres, sth of Tempe, and they made sure that they were rated!!!!!

8 years ago, cost me $2,000 for a set of 19” with rubber!!!!!

Still goin strong!!!!! VVVV Pic taken two days ago!!!!!

 
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Mizu Kuma - 11 October 2012 01:11 AM
Banger - 10 October 2012 09:26 PM
RPS88A - 10 October 2012 08:50 AM
Mizu Kuma - 10 October 2012 02:06 AM

Ohh and Jezowitz!!!!!

Make sure whatever rims ya get, they’re rated to take commercial loads, otherwise insurance can get out of any mishaps!!!!!

Plus you can have a bit more piece of mind that they won’t blow apart doin 120 on the Hume!!!!!

Agree with this, not sure on the exact rules with vans but assuming they could be similar to a ute and if they have rims on them they MUST be load rated. Otherwise insurance can screw ya but also cops can defect ya

it depends on the Van and the weight it’s rated to carry. it’s pretty easy to find out, just head to Bob Jane (only them) they have all the right info for Van wheels for each manufacturer…. places like ozzy or tempe tyres will chuck 22” on there and say it’s ok, when it’s not!
I just had a set of wheels sent from germany for my VW van…. was about 2K cheaper than buying the ugly local options.

Got my rims from St George’s Tyres, sth of Tempe, and they made sure that they were rated!!!!!

8 years ago, cost me $2,000 for a set of 19” with rubber!!!!!

Still goin strong!!!!! VVVV Pic taken two days ago!!!!!

mizu what about your tyres? as far as i know the maxxis victra are not load rated in a 19”

 
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Hey Rider - can i have a new sticker pack to pimp my new ride?

 
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Banger - 11 October 2012 06:23 AM

mizu what about your tyres? as far as i know the maxxis victra are not load rated in a 19”

Yeah, ya busted me on the tyres!!!!!  LOL

Someone’s been busy on Google!!!!!