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    Hi guys

    I know someone wrecking a TJ magna and i'm taking the AWD out on a track day in a couple of months. Would there be any issue throwing on a set of TJ executive rims on the AWD for the track day to help save my tyres!

    From what I understand the TJ's are 15's where the AWD is 16's so i'm thinking its a no goer

    appreciate any advice

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    Hi mate,

    I believe 15" rims do not clear the bigger brakes on the AWD

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    No, min 16" only, find 380 steel rims instead as they are 16"
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    All good guys! was worth asking as the car is getting crushed very shortly!

    Cheers!

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    Just a follow up questions on this thread guysm would a set of TJ/TL VRX sports rims/tyres suit given they are 17's ? or is the load ratings going to be off on the tyres for the AWD?

    Thanks

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    The rims will be fine. If you check the tyre placard, I'm pretty sure that you'll find the required tyre load rating is 95. Many 225/50R17 tyres (standard fitment for those rims) will only have a load rating of 94, so technically not street legal. If in good condition I would expect they would probably be okay on the track but check the track rules about such things (think insurance cover).

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    Not lile insurance matters on a track anyway. Theyll be fine
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    You can always fit 225/55 tyres or 225/50 XL tyres.

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