Apio Wildboar SR+ 15" Wheel Set (Suzuki Jimny)

from NZD 2,195.00
Set:

The Apio Wildboar SR+ is without a doubt our favourite wheel option for the Jimny. They feature a high-strength aluminium construction, yet have a classic ‘steely’ look reminiscent of the old LJ and SJ Jimnys.

Stripped back retro style, without the weight of steel wheels – this matters on a Jimny.

Built to meet Japanese JWL (light alloy wheel) and the more stringent VIA road standards – where they must pass strict tests including radial fatigue, cornering fatigue and impact tests. It’s a vote of confidence beyond what is required in the NZ and AU markets.

15” diameter, 6” width – which means they give you the option of running tyres up to 235mm wide.

Note: the matte black wheel pictured on our Jimny is the original Wildboar SR, which has since been improved with the SR+ design.

The Apio Wildboar SR+ is without a doubt our favourite wheel option for the Jimny. They feature a high-strength aluminium construction, yet have a classic ‘steely’ look reminiscent of the old LJ and SJ Jimnys.

Stripped back retro style, without the weight of steel wheels – this matters on a Jimny.

Built to meet Japanese JWL (light alloy wheel) and the more stringent VIA road standards – where they must pass strict tests including radial fatigue, cornering fatigue and impact tests. It’s a vote of confidence beyond what is required in the NZ and AU markets.

15” diameter, 6” width – which means they give you the option of running tyres up to 235mm wide.

Note: the matte black wheel pictured on our Jimny is the original Wildboar SR, which has since been improved with the SR+ design.

  • 15” x 6J

    Offset: -5

    Stud pattern: 5 x 139.7

    Bore size: 108.1mm

  • 8.15kg per wheel

  • Lightweight, high-strength flow form alloy construction.

    Designed in Japan to exceed Japanese JWL and VIA certifications.

    Made in China.

  • Apio Japan are the original Jimny modifiers. They have been working on, racing (yes racing!) and manufacturing parts for Jimnys since the 1970s. This history has led to a deep understanding of the car, and what’s required to modify it effectively. It’s fair to say they know a thing or two about Jimnys.