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rover PCD

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rover PCD

Post by andrew e »

making up some wheel spacers, anyone know the exact PCD of rover wheel studs? couldnt find it in FAQ section.

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

off the top of my head, 5 on 6.5" ???

But you can work it out exactly by measuring between 2 neighbouring stud centres and doing a bit of simple trigonometry.
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Post by CRUSHU »

ISUZUROVER wrote:off the top of my head, 5 on 6.5" ???

But you can work it out exactly by measuring between 2 neighbouring stud centres and doing a bit of simple trigonometry.
yep, 5 on 6.5" is early rover.
8 on 6.5" is chev, dodge and early ford
8 on 170mm is superduty ford onward
nissan, toyota, chev is 6 on 5.5"
Ford, zook early jeep is 5 on 5.5"
tj jeep is 5 on 4.5"
Falcon is 5 on 4.5"
that is all i know off the top of my head, that is relevant to most of us here.
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