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Mystery stud pattern?

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Mystery stud pattern?

Post by Boopa »

G'day all,

When I bought my Zook the dude who I got it off chucked in 5 15x8 steel rims, albeit pretty old and shitty, for nicks.

These were supposed to be Zook stud pattern but as it turns out aren't!

Can anyone help me with identifying what they may have come off?

Info stamped on the rim reads:
8JJx15-1505 9/95 C276 and they look just like a Sunny or similar.
Approx measurements from stud to stud is about 95mm, and stud centre to hub centre approx 85mm. Oh, and they're 5 stud with a fairly hefty offset.

a long shot I know be anyays..... ;)

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Post by DX80 »

F100 ??
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Post by bazooked »

with a pcd of around 170 mm ur sure thats right, works out to 6.9" and a zook pcd is 5.5"
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Post by Boopa »

bazooked wrote:with a pcd of around 170 mm ur sure thats right, works out to 6.9" and a zook pcd is 5.5"
only measured within a couple of mm's of accurate, but yeh they essentially are too big (the stud pattern radius) for the zook.
They're definately not zook, and therefore f100 either I guess.
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Post by dragonwagon »

Hi Dean

Sounds like they could be a Land Rover/Range Rover rim

They have a PCD of 165mm

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Post by Boopa »

dragonwagon wrote:Hi Dean

Sounds like they could be a Land Rover/Range Rover rim

Cheers Greg
might chuck one in the back Greg when we catch up next and try it on for size? If that's the case they'd be no good to me!
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Post by Nev »

DX80 wrote:F100 ??
if they were 5 stud f100 they would fit the zook...my guess is with the land rover too...if not could be newer jeep ones but i dont think the pcd on them is that big
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Post by CRUSHU »

F100 and Early jeep is 5.5" circle, Disco/Rangie is 6.5", TJ is 4.5".
Dunno about late Disco or 100 series.
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Post by CRUSHU »

Nev wrote:
DX80 wrote:F100 ??
if they were 5 stud f100 they would fit the zook...my guess is with the land rover too...if not could be newer jeep ones but i dont think the pcd on them is that big
F100 stud pattern is the same, but factory F100 rims can have a smaller centre hub, especially if they are 2WD.
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Post by -Scott- »

Edit: Farked basic algebra - divide, not multiply. :roll:

Sorry. :oops:


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Post by Nev »

CRUSHU wrote:
Nev wrote:
DX80 wrote:F100 ??
if they were 5 stud f100 they would fit the zook...my guess is with the land rover too...if not could be newer jeep ones but i dont think the pcd on them is that big
F100 stud pattern is the same, but factory F100 rims can have a smaller centre hub, especially if they are 2WD.
very true..forgot that minor technicality! :lol:
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Post by DX80 »

PCD of a F100 is 135mm? I just bought some sunnies for my box trailer.


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Post by CRUSHU »

DX80 wrote:PCD of a F100 is 135mm? I just bought some sunnies for my box trailer.


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5.5" they are imperial
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Post by Loanrangie »

Disco 2 and Later Rangie are same as Commodore so are smaller than lr/rr and zook/ f100 , my bet is with landrover pattern.
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Post by Bad JuJu »

Could be Landbarge 100 series?? They are now 5 on 150mm PCD??
Which kinda fits 8JJx15-1505 9/95 C276
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Post by DX80 »

I'm tipping CRUSHU is in the know on F100 gear.

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Post by not not »

Could it be possible that they are dana 44??????
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Post by Bad JuJu »

PM Ryno, he is the tyre expert dude.
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Post by CRUSHU »

not not wrote:Could it be possible that they are dana 44??????
Old Dana 44 as fitted to F100, F150, Bronco, Early Jeeps and scouts are 5 on 5.5"
New Dana 44's as fitted to TJ Jeeps are 5 on 4.5"
Chev Dana 44's are 6 on 5.5 (same as Toyota/Nissan etc)


3/4 ton Dana 44s are 8 on 6.5"
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Post by Damo »

Bad JuJu wrote:PM Ryno, he is the tyre expert dude. I still think it is a LC 100
I think it's unlikely that they're 100 series, as he said they look old & shitty.
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Re: Mystery stud pattern?

Post by CRUSHU »

Boopa wrote: 8JJx15-1505 9/95 C276 and they look just like a Sunny or similar.
Approx measurements from stud to stud is about 95mm, and stud centre to hub centre approx 85mm.

85mm centre stud to centre hub ads upto aprox 170mm bolt circle.... the only 5 stud close to that is Early Rangie, with 5 on 6.5" (aprox 165mm)

You will find they are very big wheel stud holes as well I'm guessing??
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Post by NICK »

my guess would be chev.


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Post by 81 rangie »

let me know if they are rover and you don't need em, im after some crappy wheels/tyres
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Post by CRUSHU »

NICK wrote:my guess would be chev.


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Post by Bad JuJu »

Landrover is 5 on 6.5 PCD from memory.
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Post by CRUSHU »

Bad JuJu wrote:Landrover is 5 on 6.5 PCD from memory.
Correct, Early Range Rover/ Land Rover is 5 on 6.5, or about 165mm, or very close to Boopa's original rough measurement of 85mm from the stud to the centre, x 2.
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Post by Loanrangie »

ENOUGH ALREADY - THEY ARE LAND/ RANGE ROVER PATTERN ! :D
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Post by chimpboy »

I think they are probably range rover rims.
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Post by MaxxDaddy »

Hang on, isn't that the Lada Riva pattern? J/K!!

Yup, 5x165.1 sound very likely and as CRUSHU has said many many a time.

The 5 stud PCD formula confirms this as well:

Distance between two holes divided by 0.5878

Therefore, 95mm/0.5878=161.6

Distance is actually roughly 97mm, which gives you 165.1, in other words Rangie pattern. :)

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i think this thread can be locked now....
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