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Pajero stud pattern help

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Pajero stud pattern help

Post by fnqcairns »

Mate of mine with a 90s something Pajero diesel wagon is looking to fit tyres and rims to his boat trailer that are interchangeable with the Pajero's 15 inch rims.
Would anyone know what trailer hub stud pattern he should buy to make this work - mazda?, we have no idea.

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Post by -Scott- »

The stud pattern is the same as Nissan and Toyota - the only significant differences are with offset.

I believe my NJ alloys ended up on a Bravo, so a Mazda pattern could work too.

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Post by fnqcairns »

Thanks Scott for the info, I will let him know.
cheers fnq
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Post by Pajiretro »

Rodeo as well mate. I just bought some wheels of a 2000 model and they fit no probs.
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