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5/120 stud patern on rims?

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5/120 stud patern on rims?

Post by familybus »

what does this mean? doesw this stud patern fit a GU? thanks guys ;)
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Post by shakes »

5 stud 120mm pcd I'd assume, cant remember what "pcd" is but its the distance from the 1st to 3rd stud.

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Post by HotFourOk »

Its means there is 5 studs, with a PCD of 120mm.
PCD for 4 and 6 stud wheels is the distance between opposing studs.

For 5 stud wheels it is as shown:
Where PCD is the widest part of the circle, or S/0.5878.
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Patrols take a 6/139.7 wheel.

That is 6 studs, with a PCD of 139.7mm

The ROH site says post-98 Patrols must use 16" or larger wheels? Is this the case? Maybe to fit over the larger brakes?
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Post by familybus »

thanks for that dude! i checked em out and yep they 5 stude! damn no good to me!
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Post by Gwagensteve »

PCD means "Pitch circle diameter"

I know what PCD means only too well.... the G is 5X130mm.... sadly unique to Gwagens and... Porsche :cry:
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Post by HotFourOk »

Haha.. that was like my Subaru L series I had... it was 4x140.. the only car that used it was early Peugeots... and they were rare to get and really Grimace looking.. hahah
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Post by LUX90 »

5/120 is commodore pattern
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Post by dromana7411 »

does anyone know the PCD for pontiac... (weve got a 71 pontiac firebird, and it needs wheels)
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Post by Ryano »

dromana7411 wrote:does anyone know the PCD for pontiac... (weve got a 71 pontiac firebird, and it needs wheels)
5/4.75 or 5/120.65. Same as HQ etc.

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Post by Hardy »

PCD 5/120

Series II Discovery
P38a Range Rover
L322 Range Rover
Series 5 & 7 BMW (incl X5)

and maybe a few more...


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