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6 stud drums and front hubs/rotors

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6 stud drums and front hubs/rotors

Post by Bad_Zook »

Does any body know where i can get some 6 stud rear drums and front hubs/rotors to suit sierradiffs. I've seen them before.. would be sweet as i could swap tyres from my patrol to the zook...
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Post by islandvitara »

yeah i wanna know that too im interested in this aswell. more choice of rims
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Post by want33s »

I had a set but sold them a while ago..
I sold them because if one broke/wore out I knew I wouldn't be able to replace it easily.
I like stock parts. Cheap and easy to find. :D



Sierra, Vitara, Jimny, Rocky, Feroza, F100, Lada, Scat(F20 + F50) and Jeep all share the same 5 stud.. How much more choice in rims do you want???
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Post by built4thrashing »

its easy to get disc for them but drums be a bit harder. Have to get them special ordes as blanks and then specify what stud patern you need.
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Post by islandvitara »

as for jeep - i tried puting a jeep wrangler alloy - 5 stud and it didnt fit. did this at the wreckers - it came off a wrangler its the star shaped, star is mettalic grey and dish is alloy silver. fairly new, anyway yeah i tried fitting it to a NT sierra in the yard and didnt fit - stud holes were to close together.

though kia sportage alloys fit lol i tried them on, they looked cool to but there was only 2 :x
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Post by islandvitara »

where wld you look for these?
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Post by want33s »

islandvitara wrote: as for jeep - i tried puting a jeep wrangler alloy - 5 stud and it didnt fit.
I should have been more specific... CJ5 Jeep.
Thats what my wheel spacers are made for!

Island Vit: If you want the Kia rims, try the wreckers (phone book) or you might be surprised by Kia spare parts.
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Post by islandvitara »

nah jeep alloys where HOT!!!! wish they could fit lol think the year for the jeep is 2000 onwards maybe i could get the 5 stud discs n drums to suit jeep rims for my sierra??

can that be done?
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Post by PCRman »

What about the GV 16" 5-studs 139.7 PCD? Did they come out on anything else in any width?
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Post by islandvitara »

what company would deal with this sort of thing? custom discs/ drums to suit other vehicles - jeep stud patern on sierra ect or hilux stud pattern on sierra ect

who would you look for??
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Post by want33s »

PCRman wrote:What about the GV 16" 5-studs 139.7 PCD? Did they come out on anything else in any width?
They are 16X7" aren't they?
I think later model F100's had 16's but doubt they were any wider.
You can always buy a set of Sunny's in 16" and get wider bands fitted.
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Post by islandvitara »

check this out looks like a winner!!!! but is it legal?

http://www.customgarage.com.au/products.html

i think i might enquire bout this tomoro!!!
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Post by PCRman »

want33s wrote:You can always buy a set of Sunny's in 16" and get wider bands fitted.
Jas.
Forgive my dopeyness but "wider bands" :?

What 16" sunny would have the right stud pattern, I can't find anything that would be a bolt on.

Edit: scratch that. 96 to 01 Dodge Ram 1500 had 16x7's with 5x139.7. Should be easy to find i seem around allllll the time :roll:

Edit2: eureka, 16x7.0 ET0 5x139.7 speedy desertrats prob for a kia sorento. Might have a winner!

:rofl: Islandvit, did you see the bit about "custom" at the top of the website? Should be read as $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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Post by ofr57 »

PCRman wrote:
want33s wrote:You can always buy a set of Sunny's in 16" and get wider bands fitted.
Jas.
Forgive my dopeyness but "wider bands" :?

What 16" sunny would have the right stud pattern, I can't find anything that would be a bolt on.

:rofl: Islandvit, did you see the bit about "custom" at the top of the website? Should be read as $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
800 for custom made drum brakes :roll:

for that much i would be looking at grafting hilux or nissan brakes on
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