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Are any 4WD rims same stud pattern as a falcon?

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Post by bru21 »

get new speedy rims, set you back $100 a pair and they will fit.
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Post by krimnl »

XH falcon ute (1996-1999) , 1 tonne & outback used a sunraysia style 15" steel wheel, or just buy a cheap set of 15" alloys
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Post by Jeeps »

Wooders wrote:
CRUSHU wrote:TJ jeep is the only 4x4 with the 5 on 4.5" pattern, Same as Falcon

Early Jeep, suzuki, Lada etc etc in 5 on 5.5"

Range rover etc is 5 on 6.5"
Bing ....
BUT the XJ, KJ and ZJ also have 5 on 4.5" pattern ;)
Hey wooders, i know that KJ's can't handle 15" rims because the disc rotors are too big but is this the same for the ZJ?
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Post by Swerve »

Back when I was in Rovers (Scouts) we had some bash cars we ran. The XA ford had F100 wheels on the rear by memory and up front had new centres put in, new centres for the dato as well

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15' rims

Post by awb073 »

your cheapest opion would be a set of ed-el steel rims they work realy well with 10r's and the last couple of sets i brought cost $100 for the 5 rims. let me know if you cant find any.
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Post by _RYAN_ »

Easy answer.....RAV4.
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Post by macca81 »

hey swerve, was that a mudbash, banana bash, or sandblast buggy? i havnt seen any pics of it from mudbash, and she certainly hasnt been there since iv bin in rovers...



that aside, look for some agracultural tires (tractor treads) and get them put on ya current rims. will get a shiteload more traction than 98% of 4WD tires...
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Post by N*A*M »

offtopic, whats the pcd of the 6 stud ford econovan?
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Post by 90Mav »

Had some 14' retreads once with a pretty chunky a/t pattern think i paid $60 each or something.. magna wheels will also fit if u grind out the centre a bit. (bolt them on backwards with a few washers for more track width.) paid $30 each for late model magna wheels. If your in SE QLD pm me and i'll give u some.
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Post by fouros »

16 x 6 1/2"" tarago rims will fit as well
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Post by macca81 »

ahh yes, retreads, forgot about that one. our VW beetle has a old set of desert dualers on it that have had retreads put on it. the retread is strips of 1.5"x2" rubber in the pattern of tractor tire treads. i forget what the cost was, coz they got put on about 10 years ago, and still tough as ever. gets more grip than ya could poke a stick at. scary sometimes....
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