do pajero and triton have the same wheel offset?
or any other issues for swapping wheels between the two
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paj - triton wheel offsets
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paj triton wheels
the nm pajero wheels don't fit because they have a smaller diameter hole in the middle of the rim.
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Re: paj triton wheels
Yes - good point. Spot the owner of a Gen 2 Paj.GLXR2005 wrote:the nm pajero wheels don't fit because they have a smaller diameter hole in the middle of the rim.
Gen 3 (NM/NP/NS) Pajeros have a significantly different offset from Gen 2 Pajeros. (Something like +45mm Gen 3 vs +10mm Gen 2.)
Latest Triton (reportedly) has front suspension very much like Gen 3 Pajero. So I don't know which wheel offset it has.
So, I'll go back a little.
Original Challenger, which was reportedly built on Triton mechanicals, had the SAME wheels as the NJ Pajero. So I presume Tritons of that vintage run the same offset as Gen 2 Pajero - can anybody confirm that?
If new Triton has Gen 3 Pajero front end, if may run Gen 3 Pajero offset. Anybody know?
Question for Jop: which model Pajero and which model Triton?
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