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Hilux Wheels

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Hilux Wheels

Post by Bob Anderson »

Just wondering if the wheels off a Toyota Hilux will fit on my Pajero.
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Post by bakerboy »

ah few more details mate like is it the solid axle lux or ifs? what yr paj?

but i would say yes they fit, but just to err on the sid of caution let us know the extra details

(btw i have a solid axle lux and a paj at my place, i know my paj wheels wouldnt fit on the lux due to brake clearance)
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Post by Bob Anderson »

I have a 92 Paj NJ and have a mate with a couple of Sunrasers off a 91 Hilux
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Post by NJV6 »

Yea they'll fit. Offset will be wrong but unless you are running big tyres won't notice.
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Post by Bob Anderson »

Thanks mate
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Post by bakerboy »

yep hilux wheels onto paj will fit, not other way round
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Post by Bob Anderson »

Do you know how hard it would be to put power stearing on to the Paj as mines just a GL no power very basic
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Post by Brendan-s »

Unless I'm missing something, it should just be a case of getting a PS box, lines and pump/bracket from the same model. Because there's nothing custom to be done it shouldn't be too difficult.
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