I do have a genuine reason for going to six stud rims too
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So how come you ain`t rolling on 22`sGwagensteve wrote: If a sierra was a genuinely strange pattern, (like my Gwagen, which has the same stud pattern as Porsche, and that's all) I could see it being worthwhile, but rims aren't at all hard to come by for sierras.
they are thick because they are a stacked spacer. if you look at it closely you can see a seam. the way these work is that they bolt up to the hub, and then the 6 stud part bolts to that block via 4 countersunk hex key head screws. you end up with the spacers stacked onto each other. i dont think i would trust it to be as strong as any hub.31zook wrote:I think the entire point kitika bought this up was so he could spend the money on one really good set of tyres and rims. And have them do both 4wds. Its a good idea and i would do tha same.
I think the reason the 6stud conversion is also a 50mm wheel spacer. Is so that your original studs dont poke out of the top.
Josh
Your thinking of the Toyota Blizzard, which is based on a Daihatsu Scat. The Bundera and the rocky are two very different species.Rotazuk wrote:As you guys know the toyota bundera ( I think you call it ) is based on the daihatsu rocky . The FJ 40 you would have seen in Cuba , would have been one of the very first of this model . Sometimes called a mini FJ40 , anyway the daihatsu running gear is 5 stud the same as the suzuki so stock suzuki rims may fit but was probably on stock factory rims for the brand .
Suzuki did make six stud hubs , I ran a set . If you want some try Mudbits on the forum here or the suzuki wrecker in NZ , Te Puke Parts world . We got them on imported 413's badged jimnys , they had the high roof like drovers .
Chris
So that would make it what we call a Prado I guess ( thast what I thought it was ) , here thats a follow on from the blizzard .badger wrote:nah a bundera is a rj/lj/pzj70/71 series. they are all swb coil sprung.
Unless the BJ40 weights 1050 kg I don't think sobadger wrote:The car you pictured is just an early series cruiser from a different market cant remember the exact series but its predecessor was the bj40.
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